Music Fundamentals A Balanced Approach

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

Primary and Secondary Triads of the Major Scale


Triads of a scale can be divided into two groups: primary and secondary triads. The primarytriads are those
that are most closely related to the tonic: tonic, subdominant, and dominant. The secondarytriads are less
closely related to the tonic: supertonic, mediant, submediant, and leading tone.


Exercise 4—Class Exercise


Using the chord symbols written above each song, label the roman numerals beneath each chord. Remember:
when a chord symbol is not written at the beginning of a measure, continue the harmony of the previous measure.
Notice that only primary triads are used in these pieces. Sing each song with a piano or guitar accompaniment
playing the chords that are given; listen for the chord changes.



  1. “For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow,” traditional song


Using the chord symbols and roman numerals as shown in Exercise 2, label the roman numerals beneath each
chord in this song.


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MODULE 13


MAJOR SCALE TRIADS

Primary triads Secondary triads

I Tonic ii Supertonic
IV Subdominant iii Mediant
V Dominant vi Submediant
vii°Leading tone


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