I - vi - IV - V - I in D major is: D major - B minor - G major - A major - D major. Now you can use the keyboard diagrams in this article to find the chord notes in D major. Here are some other commonly used chord progressions. Play through them and see if they seem familiar!
For example the notes (1, 3, 5) played in that order from lowest to highest is called the Root Position. It could be noted (3, 5) to indicate that the intervals are 3rd and 5th but this not done. We take it as given that without any other notation the chord is a (1, 3, 5) in that order.
THE V7 (FIVE-SEVEN) CHORD. When you build a V (Five) chord in C Major, the bottom note is G because G is the 5th note of the C Major scale. We know that the G chord is made up of the notes G,B, and D. Now if you add the 7th tone of the scale, F, you have a nice sound for harmony. We can invert the chord and sometimes we leave out one of the tones.
Uploaded on Sep 11, 2013. 7/28/2015 - Converted to V2.0.2 (Mellow Yamaha Grand Piano) 2/26/2014 - Upon the occasion of the excerpt version receiving 1,000 views, added the remainder of the movement to make it complete. 2/25/2014 - Increased the "Allegro con brio" tempo from 132 to 144 BPM.
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