Chords Flashcards

1
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Chord

A

Combination of three or more notes

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2
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C major triad

A

C, E, G

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3
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E flat major triad

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E flat, G, B flat

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4
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B major triad

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B, D sharp, F sharp

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5
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C minor triad

A

C, E flat, G

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6
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E flat minor triad

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E flat, G flat, B flat

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7
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B minor triad

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B, D, F sharp

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8
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C augmented triad

A

C, E, G sharp

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9
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E flat augmented triad

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E flat, G, B

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10
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B augmented triad

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B, D sharp, F

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11
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C diminished triad

A

C, E flat, G flat

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12
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E flat diminished triad

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E flat, G flat, B double flat

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13
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B diminished triad

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B, D, F

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14
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When the bass note it the root of the chord, the triad is in

A

Root position

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15
Q

When the bass note is turned into the third of the chord

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It’s called the first inversion

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16
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When the root is now the second highest note

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It’s called the second inversion