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    • Match the triad type with its intervals from the root:
      Major Triad ↔️ Major Third + Perfect Fifth
      Minor Triad ↔️ Minor Third + Perfect Fifth
      Augmented Triad ↔️ Major Third + Augmented Fifth
      Diminished Triad ↔️ Minor Third + Diminished Fifth
    • The C minor triad consists of the notes C, Eb, and G
    • What are the four primary types of triads?
      Major, Minor, Augmented, Diminished
    • Match the triad type with its characteristic sound:
      Major ↔️ Bright, stable
      Minor ↔️ Dark, slightly tense
      Augmented ↔️ Unstable, expanding sound
      Diminished ↔️ Highly dissonant, unstable
    • In a major triad, the interval from the root to the third is a major
    • What is the sound quality of major triads?
      Bright and stable
    • The C minor triad contains the notes C, Eb, and G
    • What intervals are present in an augmented triad?
      Major Third + Augmented Fifth
    • A major triad consists of a major third and a perfect fifth
    • What intervals are in an augmented triad?
      Major third and augmented fifth
    • What notes are in a C major triad?
      C-E-G
    • What is the augmented fifth in the C augmented triad?
      G#
    • Match the triad type with its intervals from the root:
      Major Triad ↔️ Major Third + Perfect Fifth
      Minor Triad ↔️ Minor Third + Perfect Fifth
      Augmented Triad ↔️ Major Third + Augmented Fifth
      Diminished Triad ↔️ Minor Third + Diminished Fifth
    • A triad is a three-note chord built on a root, third, and fifth
    • What notes are in a C minor triad?
      C-Eb-G
    • What notes are in a C diminished triad?
      C-Eb-Gb
    • Match the triad type with its interval structure.
      Major Triad ↔️ Major 3rd + Perfect 5th
      Minor Triad ↔️ Minor 3rd + Perfect 5th
      Augmented Triad ↔️ Major 3rd + Augmented 5th
      Diminished Triad ↔️ Minor 3rd + Diminished 5th
    • A triad inversion occurs when the lowest note is not the root
    • In first inversion, the third of the triad is the lowest note.

      True
    • What is the lowest note in a first inversion of a C major triad?
      E
    • In second inversion, the fifth of the triad is the lowest note.

      True
    • How can you quickly identify the type and inversion of a triad in music?
      Analyze intervals and lowest note
    • Recognizing triad inversions is essential for understanding musical harmony.
      True
    • What is a triad defined as?
      Three-note chord
    • A diminished triad includes a minor third and a diminished fifth
    • A major triad consists of a major third and a perfect fifth.

      True
    • A minor triad includes a minor third and an augmented fifth.
      False
    • What are the intervals from the root in a major triad?
      Major Third + Perfect Fifth
    • What are the intervals from the root in a diminished triad?
      Minor Third + Diminished Fifth
    • The C major triad consists of the notes C, E, and G
    • A minor triad includes a minor third and a perfect fifth.

      True
    • An augmented triad includes a major third and an augmented fifth.

      True
    • What is a triad composed of?
      Root, third, and fifth
    • A minor triad has a dark and slightly tense sound.

      True
    • A major triad includes a root, a major third, and a perfect fifth
    • The C minor triad contains the notes C-Eb-G.

      True
    • Diminished triads are often used to create tension and lead to resolution
    • What triad is identified by the notes C-E-G#?
      Augmented triad
    • The C major triad consists of a major third and a perfect fifth.
      True
    • Match the triad type with its intervals and example:
      Major Triad ↔️ Major Third + Perfect Fifth | C-E-G
      Minor Triad ↔️ Minor Third + Perfect Fifth | C-Eb-G
      Augmented Triad ↔️ Major Third + Augmented Fifth | C-E-G#
      Diminished Triad ↔️ Minor Third + Diminished Fifth | C-Eb-Gb