A 3 note chord made of stacked 3rds
What is a triad?
These 2 types of triads contain a m3 as the bottom interval.
What are minor and diminished?
A CM triad contains these 3 notes.
What is C, E, and G?
When the Root of a triad is the lowest sounding tone or when the root of a triad is "in the bass".
What is Root Position?
Uppercase Roman Numerals refer to these type of chords.
What are Major chords?
The three parts of a triad.
What is the Root, Third, and Fifth?
These 2 types of triads contain a Major 3rd as the bottom interval.
What are Major and Augmented?
G, Bb, and Db spell this type of triad.
What is a g diminished triad?
When the 3rd of a triad is the lowest tone, or "in the bass"
What is 1st inversion?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!!!
The Root, 3rd, and 5th of an E+ triad
What is E, G#, B#?
Triads can be identified by these 4 qualities
What are Major, Minor, Diminished, and Augmented?
These 2 triads contain a Perfect 5th between the Root and the Fifth.
What are Major and minor triads?
If the 3rd of a Major triad is F#, the Root is this note.
What is D?
When the 5th of a triad is the lowest tone, or "in the bass"
What is 2nd Inversion?
In C Major, a V chord contains these notes.
What are G, B, and D?
This symbol indicates a diminished chord/triad.
What is a superscript zero?
Uppercase letters indicate these types of triads.
What are Augmented and Major?
The lowest sounding note or tone of a chord/triad.
What is the bass?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!!!!!
In figured bass, if a triad has 5/3 or no numbers underneath it, it is in this position.
What is root position?
This triad consists entirely of stacked minor thirds
What is diminished?
The abbreviation for a C Major triad.
What is CM?
G+ indicates this type of triad.
What is a G augmented triad?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fb is the 5th of this diminished triad.
What is Bb diminished triad?
In figured bass, the numbers 6/3 or 6 refer to this position.
What is 1st inversion?
In a Major Key, these chords are Major and have Uppercase Roman Numerals
What are I, IV, and V?