View this post on Instagram Day 4: Beginners. A diminished triad consists of two stacked minor thirds. Compare with the major and minor triads from day 2 and 3. #music #ideas #musictalk #chords #chordsoftheday #beginner A post shared by Chords of the Day (@chordsoftheday) on Jun 26, 2016 at 8:31pm PDT
Day 4: Beginners. A diminished triad consists of two stacked minor thirds. Compare with the major and minor triads from day 2 and 3. #music #ideas #musictalk #chords #chordsoftheday #beginner
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View this post on Instagram Day 3: Beginners. Chord tone breakdown of minor triad. Note the difference between minor and major (yesterday's post). The third of the chord determines minor/major tonality. #music #ideas #musictalk #chords #chordsoftheday #beginner A post shared by Chords of the Day (@chordsoftheday) on Jun 25, 2016 at 8:06pm PDT
Day 3: Beginners. Chord tone breakdown of minor triad. Note the difference between minor and major (yesterday's post). The third of the chord determines minor/major tonality. #music #ideas #musictalk #chords #chordsoftheday #beginner
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View this post on Instagram Day 2: For Beginners. The notes in a chord are "chord tones". A triad only has 3 chord tones. C major is built with the notes C, E, and G. The intervalic relationship is important. You'll see why over the next 3 days. #music #ideas #musictalk #chords #musician #chordsoftheday #beginner A post shared by Chords of the Day (@chordsoftheday) on Jun 24, 2016 at 8:43pm PDT
Day 2: For Beginners. The notes in a chord are "chord tones". A triad only has 3 chord tones. C major is built with the notes C, E, and G. The intervalic relationship is important. You'll see why over the next 3 days. #music #ideas #musictalk #chords #musician #chordsoftheday #beginner
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