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In this section I'm going to talk about a minor chord. This is a minor chord. Between
the first and the second note of the minor chord there are three half steps, one, two,
three. So that's how I find my second note of the major chord. Between the second and
the third note there are four half steps, one, two, three, four. And listen to how sad
that sounds. Right, that's very sad. So, if I wanted to make a minor chord on G I would
go up three half steps, one, two, three. So G, one, two, three, and then go up four, one,
two, three, four. So this is how I can find minor chords beginning on any note of the
piano. And I wrote it down for you guys for a visual here. This is a major chord between
the first and the second note there are four half steps, between C and E and between E
and G there's three. And it's flipped, it's reversed for over here on the minor chords
between C and E flat there's three half steps. From E flat to G there's four.