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The traditional approach, which is the way to go, is to learn the notes of individual chords based from the major scale of the root of the chord. For Cm11 the root is C, so the major scale is C major. For Bb7 the root is Bb and the major scale is Bb major.
By memorizing one sequence of notes, the major scales, i.e., key signatures) and a few chord building rules you can learn to spell ANY chord. The directions are actually built into the chord's name. This is a beneficial skill to have for harmonizing a melody with a chord and for improving your improvisations.


You finally get to put you elementary school music class to practical use.
If you remember the names of the lines and spaces of the music staff you can spell any chord with a few of the tools in this lesson.
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