A♭
A♭ Major
1 3 5
Notes in A♭
A♭R
C3
E♭5
The A♭ chord contains 3 notes: A♭, C, E♭
Intervals
| Interval | Semitones | Note | Function |
|---|---|---|---|
| R | 0 | A♭ | Root |
| 3 | 4 | C | Major 3rd |
| 5 | 7 | E♭ | Perfect 5th |
About A♭ Major Chords
Major chords are built from the 1st, 3rd, and 5th degrees of the major scale. They produce a bright, happy, and resolved sound. Major chords are the foundation of Western harmony and appear in virtually every genre of music.
Compatible Scales & Modes
These scales contain all the notes of A♭ and can be used for soloing, improvising, and writing melodies over this chord.
A♭ Ionian (Major Scale)
The natural home of any major chord — all chord tones fall within this scale.
A♭ Mixolydian
Works over major chords in a dominant context — common in blues, rock, and funk.
A♭ Lydian
Adds a dreamy, floating quality — the ♯4 creates an uplifting tension over major chords.
A♭ Major Pentatonic
The go-to for country, pop, and rock soloing over major chords. Five notes, zero wrong notes.