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Triads

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A seventh chord is the combination of a triad and an interval of a seventh.

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When analyzing music, each diatonic triad is identified by a roman numeral.

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Like intervals, triads can be inverted by moving the lowest note up an octave. This lowest note, called the bass note, determines the name of the inversion.

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A Neapolitan chord is simply a major triad that is built on a special note.

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Displaying 1 to 4 of 4 resources labelled with 'Triads'