![]() ![]() What, you might ask, about chords that include the 6th and 7th degrees of the minor scale? Do we name according to the natural, melodic or harmonic form of the minor scale? All three often mix freely in the same piece. In C major, E major triad is III, in C minor E♭ major triad is III. You can decide what key you're in and name strictly diatonically. There are two systems of naming chords by Roman numerals. ![]() Notice the difference in symbols depending on whether you give the key signature before the Roman numeral symbols. Cm:III is the diatonic chord in C minor E♭ major.If the music was initially considered to be in C minor, the key signature already includes an E♭ and so no alteration or prefix is involved: ![]()
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