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Ah, the e7 chord - it’s a tricky one! Whether you’re playing major or minor, it can be a challenge to get the sound just right. But don’t worry - with a little practice and patience, you’ll be strumming away like a pro in no time. Let’s take a look at how to play an e7 chord in both major and minor keys.

Is An E7 Chord Major Or Minor? [Solved]

Well, E7 is a type of seventh chord—a major triad plus a flatted seventh. So, an E major triad is spelled out as E G# B (Example 1), and an E7 chord adds D to the mix (Example 2). Easy peasy!

The e7 chord is a versatile one, as it can be played in both major and minor variations. It’s a great choice for jazz and blues music, adding a bit of flavor to your sound. Plus, it’s easy to learn - so why not give it a try? You won’t regret it!