Um a chord is constructed of notes from the same scale and its different depending on the chord and scale.
A G major chord is G B D which is the first, third, and fifth notes of the g major scale right. The extra G B D you play are just the same notes in different octaves so they sound nice together.
So for C its the same situation.
For minor chords its actually based on the position of the note in the scale. Chords built starting on the first, fourth and fifth notes of the scale are always major. Chords built starting on the second, third and sixth notes of the scale are always minor.
Uh for E minor do you know about relative minors.
Edit: john u suck



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