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June 29, 2016 – Week 11 – Wednesday

On June 29, 2016 by JB With 0 Comments - Week 11, Year 1

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Day 6: Beginners. Triad inversions. Now that all four triad types are clear, one must also know their inversions and be able to distinguish between them by ear. Just because we change the order of the notes does not mean the chord changed. The notes C+E+G will always form C major regardless of which order they are in. #music #ideas #musictalk #chords #chordsoftheday #beginner #education

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June 28, 2016 – Week 11 – Tuesday

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Day 5: Beginners. Last triad type is augmented. Now we have two major thirds stacked. Compare to posts from day 2, 3, & 4. Play all four chord types and learn to distinguish by ear. #music #ideas #musictalk #chords #chordsoftheday #beginner

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June 27, 2016 – Week 11 – Monday

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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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