![]() ![]() This step shows the scale note names that will be used to construct all 7th chords that harmonize with those scale notes. The half-diminished symbol ' ø' is placed after the roman numerals to indicate this is a half-diminished 7th chord.Ĭhord names for E-flat major chord 7 Chord positionĭ half-diminished 7th chord in root positionĭ half-diminished 7th chord in 1st inversionĭ half-diminished 7th chord in 2nd inversionĭ half-diminished 7th chord in 3rd inversion Just like a minor chord, the half-diminished 7th chord is constructed using a minor third interval, so the roman numeral is shown in lower case. ![]() The roman numeral for number 7 is ' vii', and is used to indicate this is the 7th chord in the scale. This subtonic 7th chords root / starting note is the 7th note (or scale degree) of the Eb major scale. The E-flat major chord vii ø 7 is the D half-dim7 chord, and contains the notes D, F, Ab, and C. ![]() Come back down using the same fingering.This step shows the subtonic 7th chord of the E-flat major scale. Finish off the scale by bringing the third finger over to hit the E flat octave. Continue up the scale finger by finger until the thumb hits the D. The third finger of the left hand starts off on the E flat and when your thumb hits the G key, the fourth finger comes over and hits the A flat. Coming back down the scale is the exact same, just retrace your steps. Finish the scale with your third finger on the E flat octave. Hit the G with your second finger and continue finger by finger until the fourth finger hits the B flat. From there bring your thumb under to hit the F. The right hand starts off on the second finger. Now let me show you the proper fingering for the scale. They are E flat, F, G, A flat, B flat, C, D, and the E flat octave. Let's take a look at the notes in the scale. Download PDF Learn How To Play The E Flat Major Scale On The Piano! ![]()
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