E♭ Major chord
The E♭ Major chord is a triad consisting of three notes: E♭, G, and B♭. It is built on the root note E♭, with G as the major third and B♭ as the perfect fifth. This chord is commonly used in various music genres, including classical, jazz, and pop.
In music notation, the E♭ Major chord can be represented in both standard sheet music and chord symbols. It is often played on instruments like the piano and guitar, where it provides a bright and uplifting sound. Musicians frequently use this chord to create a sense of resolution in their compositions.