All Major Triads 4th String Set
A Major
E--0--5--9---12--
B--2--5--10--14--
G--2--6--9---14--
D----------------
A----------------
E----------------
B Major
E--2--7--11--14--
B--4--7--12--12--
G--4--8--11--12--
D----------------
A----------------
E----------------
C Major
E--0--3--8--12--
B--1--5--8--13--
G--0--5--9--12--
D---------------
A---------------
E---------------
D Major
E--2--5--10--14--
B--2--7--10--15--
G--2--7--11--14--
D----------------
A----------------
E----------------
E Major
E--0--4--7--12--
B--0--5--9--12--
G--1--4--9--13--
D---------------
A---------------
E---------------
F Major
E--1--5--8---13--
B--1--6--10--13--
G--2--5--10--14--
D----------------
A----------------
E----------------
G Major
E--3--7--10--15--
B--3--8--12--15--
G--4--7--12--16--
D----------------
A----------------
E----------------
All Major Triads – 4th String Set
December 1, 2024
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