When you build a V (Five) chord in C Major, the bottom note is G because G is the 5th note of the C Major scale. We know that the G chord is made up of the notes G,B, and D. Now if you add the 7th tone of the scale, F, you have a nice sound for harmony. We can invert the chord and sometimes we leave out one of the tones.
To move from the I (One) chord to the V7 (Five-seven) chord:
To move from the I (One) chord to the V7 (Five-seven) chord:
keep the top note the same |