Major triads Flashcards

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A major broken triads, hands together, 2 octaves

MM = 60

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Notes are A, C#, E and are played one at time, in triplet eighth notes

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Bb major broken triads, hands together, 2 octaves

MM = 60

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Notes are: Bb, D, F and are played one at time, in triplet eighth notes

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Eb major broken triads, hands together, 2 octaves

MM = 60

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Notes are: Eb, G, Bb and are played one at time, in triplet eighth notes

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D major solid triads, hands together, 2 octaves

MM = 120

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Notes are D, F#, A and are played all together as one sound, in quarter notes with a rest between each chord

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A major solid triads, hands together,

MM = 120

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Notes are A, C#, E and are played all together as one sound, in quarter notes with a rest between each chord

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Bb major solid triads, hands together,

MM = 120

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Notes are Bb, D, F and are played all together as one sound, in quarter notes with a rest between each chord

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Eb major solid triads, hands together,

MM = 120

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Notes are Eb, G, Bb and are played all together as one sound, in quarter notes with a rest between each chord

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D major broken triads, hands together, 2 octaves

MM = 60

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Notes are D, F#, Aand are played one at time, in triplet eighth notes

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