D-sharp minor chords. The Solution below shows the D-sharp minor scale triad chords (i, ii o, III, iv, v, VI, VII) on a piano, with mp3 and midi audio.. The Lesson steps then explain the triad chord construction from this scale, and how to name the quality of each chord based on note intervals.
Simply put, a minor chord progression is a chord progression that is built off of a minor scale as opposed to major keys, which stem from a major scale. Chord progressions are defined by their prominent chords, or the i iv v (one, four, and five chords in a key). In a minor chord progression, these key chords are minor.Gmajor is the parallel major key to Gminor. Dmajor is the parallel major key to D minor. The chord D major or more specifically D7 is the dominant V (7) chord to Gminor. The chord Dminor is just the diatonic minor v chord of Gminor. As for keys, Dmajor and Gminor are not closely related keys.