Basic Music Theory: How to Read, Write, and Understand Written Music

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Part II Review


  1. How are chords named?
    page 246

  2. What are the parts of a triad?
    page 247

  3. Why are they called this?
    page 247

  4. How do you show a triad is Major?
    page 248

  5. How do you show a triad is minor?
    page 249

  6. What are the intervals in a Major triad?
    page 248

  7. What are the intervals in a minor triad?
    page 249
    3. With a Roman
    numeral, a letter,
    and a quality of
    Major, minor,
    diminished or
    augmented
    4. Root, third, fifth
    5. Root is the bottom
    note of the chord;
    the third is a 3rd
    above the root;
    the fifth is a 5th
    above the root
    6. Capital Roman
    numeral, or a
    capital letter only
    7. Lower case
    Roman numeral,
    lowercase letter,
    or the
    abbreviation
    “min” next to the
    letter name
    8. A note a Major 3rd
    above the root
    and another a
    Perfect 5th above
    the root
    9. A note a minor 3rd
    above the root,
    and another a
    Perfect 5th above
    the root

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