Formation of a major triad
Major triad:
- C (root): I
- E (third): III
- G (fifth): V
Triads can be sounded with any note at it's bass. This is called Triad Inversion.
Example inversion for the Major triad: - E-G-C: where E is the bass note.
- G-C-E: where G is the bass note.
- C-E-G: where C is the bass note.
....Inversions
Triad: - Root Position: C-E-G
- First Inversion: E-G-C
- Second Inversion: G-C-E
Seventh Chord: - Root Position: G-B-D-F
-First Inversion: B-D-F-G to G C E
-Second Inversion: D-F-G-B to G C E - Third Inversion: F-G-B-D to G C E. Try this : D-F#-A-C to G-B-D , and
C-E-G-Bb to F-A-C, all within the key of C Major.
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