| Front | What is a major triad? |
| Back | It consists of a root (C), a major third (E) and a perfect fifth (G). |
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| Front | How can we describe qualities of intervals? |
| Back | Perfect (P) - applies to unisons, 4th, 5th and octaves.Major (M) and minor (m) - 2nd, 3rd, 6th and 7th.Diminished (dim) and augmented (aug) - applies to any interval, except unisons, which can be augmented but cannot be diminished. |
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| Front | How can we invert triads? |
| Back | A triad is a chord that consistis of a root, a 3rd and a 5th. The root position is when the root is the lowest pitch of the chord. The triad is inverted when these notes appear in other order.When the lowest pitch is the...root - root position (C E G).3rd - first inversion (E G C).5th - second inversion (G C E). |
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