Diatonic Triads for C Major Flashcards

1
Q

Play or name the Diatonic triad for the ‘Leading note’ of the C major
(How can the leading note be used to identify the key signature if a piece.)

A

Answer:

B, D, F

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Play or name the Diatonic triad for the ‘Mediant’ of the C major

A

Answer:

E, G, B

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Play or name the Diatonic triad for the ‘Subdominant’ OF the C major

A

Answer:

F, A, C

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Play or name the Diatonic triad for the ‘Dominant’ of the C major

A

Answer:

G, B, D

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Play or name the Diatonic triad for the ‘Dominant’ of the C major

A

Answer:

G, B, D

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Play or name the Diatonic triad for the ‘Submedient’ of the C major

A

Answer:
A, C, E
The Submedient is always the ‘A’ minor chord

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Play or name the Diatonic triad for the ‘Supertonic’ of the C major

A

Answer:
D, F, A
Yes, the supertonic is always the 2nd degree of the scale

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Play or name the Diatonic triad for the ‘Tonic’ of the C major

A

Answer:

C, E, G

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