Chords and Triads
- Two or more intervals sounding together form a chord
- Pithces in a chord usually sound all at once but my also appear in succession
- Three-note chords that can be represented as two-thirds are called triads
- When triads spell in thirds, the interval between the root and fifth - is a fifth
- Middle pitch is a third
- When the root is the lowest-sounding voice, the triad is in root position
- Two or more intervals sounding together form a chord
- Pithces in a chord usually sound all at once but my also appear in succession
- Three-note chords that can be represented as two-thirds are called triads
- When triads spell in thirds, the interval between the root and fifth - is a fifth
- Middle pitch is a third
- When the root is the lowest-sounding voice, the triad is in root position
- Triad Qualities in Major Keys
- Capitol numeral indicates a Major triad :: lowercase indicates minor