G Major Chord

    Bright and happy sound

    Gmaj - Open G Major

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    What is a G chord?

    A major chord stacks the root, major third (4 semitones above the root) and perfect fifth (7 semitones). The major third is what gives the chord its bright, resolved quality — drop it a half step and you have a minor chord with a darker mood. Major chords are the harmonic anchor of most Western music: songs in major keys typically open and close on their tonic major chord, and the I-IV-V trio of major chords drives countless rock, country, folk and pop songs.

    Notes in the chord: G – B – D

    Intervals: Root, 3, 5 (measured from the root)

    Where G fits in a key

    G appears as the V in C major, IV in D major, and I in G major.

    Common progressions with G

    I-V-vi-IV — in G major

    G → D → Em → C

    I-IV-V — in G major

    G → C → D

    I-vi-IV-V — in G major

    G → Em → C → D

    When to use a major chord

    Use a major chord as the home base (I) of a major-key song, or as the destination of a V-I cadence. Major chords power the I-IV-V trinity (Twist and Shout, La Bamba, Wild Thing), the I-V-vi-IV pop progression (Let It Be, With or Without You, No Woman No Cry) and the IV chord in nearly every major-key song. They also brighten a minor-key passage when used on the relative major's degree.

    Common substitutions for G

    • Major 7th — adds the 7th for a softer, jazzier color (great for ballads and verses)
    • Add9 — adds the 9th for sparkle without changing the chord function
    • Suspended 4 — replaces the 3rd with the 4th for tension that resolves back to major
    • 6th — adds the 6th for a vintage pop or country brightness

    Other G Chords

    Major Chords in Other Keys

    Scales That Work Over G

    Scales & Guides for This Chord

    Practice with Improvisio

    Use G in a chord progression and see which scales work best