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Chord Progressions in E Major

The key of E Major is built on the E Major scale: E, F♯, G♯, A, B, C♯, D♯. Its diatonic chords give you everything you need to harmonize a melody — three majors (I, IV, V), three minors (ii, iii, vi), and one diminished (vii°). Most pop, rock, and folk songs in this key never venture outside this set.

The diatonic chords of E Major

The seven chords built from the E Major scale.

EF♯mG♯mABC♯mD♯dim
IiiiiiIVVvivii°

Common progressions in E Major

Pop axis in E Major

I – V – vi – IV

EBC♯mA

The most common four-chord progression in popular music.

50s progression in E Major

I – vi – IV – V

EC♯mAB

Doo-wop and early rock and roll. Stand By Me, Earth Angel.

ii–V–I in E Major

ii – V – I

F♯mBE

The jazz cadence — works equally well in pop choruses.

Three-chord rock in E Major

I – IV – V

EAB

Blues, country, rock and roll — all built on this triad.

Relative key

E Major shares the same notes as its relative minor, C♯ minor. You can borrow chords freely between the two.

Generate progressions in E Major

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