C major 7
The C major 7 chord is a four-note chord that consists of the root note C, the major third E, the perfect fifth G, and the major seventh B. It is commonly used in various music genres, including jazz, pop, and classical, to create a rich and harmonious sound.
To play a C major 7 chord on the piano, you can use the notes C, E, G, and B together. On the guitar, it can be played using specific finger placements on the fretboard. This chord adds a sense of warmth and complexity to musical compositions.