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Key of E-flat Major

Hy everybody, i need a little help here with the key of e-flat major.
Technically i _know_ which chords need to be played,...but i just can't play them (don't know where all of them are) if someone could tab them for me, I'd be so grateful
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I: E-flat major

ii: F-minor

iii: G-minor

IV: A-flat major

V: B-major

vi: C-minor

vii: D-minor

hope I got them all correct, if not please draw my attention to it


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This should help.
http://chordguide.com/guitar/chords.asp

or this;
http://www.chordfind.com/


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Or this
http://www.looknohands.com/chordhous.../index_rb.html
chord house ::: guitar room (advanced) -- online guitar chords and scales.
BTW the VII is a Diminished chord not a minor.

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Also the V chord should be B flat Major.

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Also the V chord should be B flat Major.
Har. I missed that. Duh.

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I dont know either can someone help us so we know.I only ha ve one week pleying but I know the feeling of getting stuck on something or not knowing what something is.Hope you find the answere.Ps Mahlompho

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The links in this thread will show you where any chord you choose can be found. The Key of Eb is no different than any other. If you know your basic bar chords, you can move them up or down to sharpen or flatten a chord as needed Mahlompho.
Even the diminished chord is not too big a problem since it is commonly replaced by a V7 chord.

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thank you very much

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