Triad (music)
In music or music theory, a triad is a tonal or diatonic tertian trichord. In other words, a chord with three notes, built from thirds, and a diatonic function. The three notes are called the root, the third (whose interval is a major third or minor third above the root), and the fifth (whose interval is a major or minor third above the third and a diminished, perfect, or augmented fifth above the root). The function is determined primarily by the root, but also by the quality of the chord (the exact third and fifth). The major chord, minor chord, diminished chord, augmented chord are all triads.
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Music - Music theory - Tonal - Diatonic - Tertian - Trichord - Chord - Third - Diatonic function - Root - Interval - Major third - Minor third - Diminished - Perfect - Augmented - Major chord - Minor chord - Diminished chord - Augmented chord
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Primary triad refers the tonic, subdominant, and dominant chords.
Related Topics:
Tonic - Subdominant - Dominant
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