Cabaret in E

John Kander / Fred Ebb(1966)swing
Do Re MiC D E
A
B
B7♯5
B7♭9♯5
B7♯5
B7♯5
B7♭9♯5
B7♯5
B7♭9♯5
C♯7♯5
Am6/B

Chord Diagrams — Cabaret in E (Guitar)

Display
FingerNoteDegree
E6
EADGBE2314
EADGBE111345frEADGBEx4231x7frEADGBE3333x1
B7♯5
EADGBEx2134
2frEADGBEx2137frEADGBE1x234x9frEADGBExx1423
B7♭9♯5
B - D♯ - G - A - C
E
EADGBE231
2frEADGBExx12434frEADGBE1114327frEADGBE111234
EMaj7
EADGBE312
EADGBE333xx14frEADGBE111x437frEADGBE111324
E9
EADGBE213
EADGBE113x426frEADGBE2222219frEADGBE11112
A6
EADGBE1111x
4frEADGBE2x143x5frEADGBE113x2410frEADGBEx4231x
Edim
EADGBExx12x3
5frEADGBEx41x237frEADGBEx1243x10frEADGBE31x42x
G♯m7
4frEADGBE111113
6frEADGBE11x4239frEADGBE11x23x11frEADGBE111132
C♯7
EADGBEx3241x
4frEADGBE111x346frEADGBE1114329frEADGBE111132
F♯m9
EADGBE2314
EADGBE1111237frEADGBE2222x110frEADGBExx2413
B9
EADGBE2222x1
4frEADGBE1114327frEADGBE1113248frEADGBExx2143
C♯m
EADGBEx4213x
4frEADGBE1113426frEADGBE1132x49frEADGBE111134
Eaug
EADGBE4312
5frEADGBE11x32x7frEADGBEx3211x9frEADGBE11432
G♯m
4frEADGBE111134
6frEADGBExx13427frEADGBExx324111frEADGBE111342
B7
EADGBEx2134
EADGBE1111344frEADGBE111xx27frEADGBE111132
F♯m7
EADGBE111113
4frEADGBExx14239frEADGBE11113210frEADGBExx2314
Am
EADGBEx231
2frEADGBE444x15frEADGBE1111347frEADGBEx1342
C♯mMaj7
EADGBE11x42x
4frEADGBE1114239frEADGBE11113211frEADGBE11x342
C♯m7
4frEADGBE111x32
5frEADGBExx23149frEADGBE11111411frEADGBExx1423
F♯7
EADGBE111132
4frEADGBE11x3247frEADGBEx3241x9frEADGBE111134
Bm7
EADGBE111132
3frEADGBExx23147frEADGBE1111139frEADGBE11x423
E7
EADGBE21
5frEADGBEx3241x7frEADGBE1111349frEADGBE111xx2
Gm6
EADGBE2222x1
3frEADGBE1112345frEADGBE111x328frEADGBE11x324
C♯7♯5
EADGBEx4321
4frEADGBE11x4327frEADGBE431x29frEADGBE1x234x
Am6/B
EADGBEx2314
4frEADGBE2222x15frEADGBE1112347frEADGBE111x32

Cabaret in E

Key of E

E major is arguably guitar's most powerful key. The open low E and high E strings ring sympathetically as the root, while the open B provides the fifth. This triple reinforcement gives E-based riffs and chords unmatched depth and volume. E is a beginner-level key on guitar because both the low E and high E strings ring as the root, and the open B is the fifth — three open strings reinforce the tonic chord. Beginners will find this key approachable since most chords use open voicings with minimal stretching.

Voice Leading

The bass line moves through E to B (descending perfect fourth), B to B (ascending unison), B to E (ascending perfect fourth), E to E (ascending unison), E to E (ascending unison), E to A (ascending perfect fourth), A to E (descending perfect fourth), E to G# (ascending major third), G# to C# (ascending perfect fourth), C# to F# (ascending perfect fourth), F# to B (ascending perfect fourth), B to C# (ascending whole step), C# to E (ascending minor third), E to G# (ascending major third), G# to B (ascending minor third), B to F# (descending perfect fourth), F# to A (ascending minor third), A to C# (ascending major third), C# to C# (ascending unison), C# to F# (ascending perfect fourth), F# to B (ascending perfect fourth), B to E (ascending perfect fourth), E to G (ascending minor third), G to C# (ascending tritone), C# to A (descending major third). The root motion by larger intervals (fourths and fifths) gives each chord change a strong, decisive character. When the progression loops, the bass returns from A to E by perfect fourth.

Scales for Improvisation

E major pentatonic works because every note is either a chord tone or a safe passing tone — there are no avoid notes. For soloing, this means you can play freely without clashing. Over dominant seventh chords, E Mixolydian adds the flat seventh for an authentic blues-rock edge.

swing4/4 · 42 bars · Form: AB

Chords: E6, B7♯5, B7♭9♯5, E, EMaj7, E9, A6, Edim, G♯m7, C♯7, F♯m9, B9, C♯m, Eaug, G♯m, B7, F♯m7, Am, C♯mMaj7, C♯m7, F♯7, Bm7, E7, Gm6, C♯7♯5, Am6/B.

Scales for Improvisation E bebop, E bebop major.

Diatonic chords: See all chords in the key of E