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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Minor_chordMinor chord - Wikipedia

    A minor triad has a minor third (m3) on the bottom, a major third (M3) on top, and a perfect fifth (P5) between the outer notes. In harmonic analysis and on lead sheets, a C minor chord can be notated as Cm, C−, Cmin, or simply the lowercase "c".

  2. Mar 21, 2024 · Different Types of Triad Chords. There are four different types of triads to know about with each being slightly different. They are: major triads; minor triads; diminished triads; augmented triads; Let’s start by looking at major triads. Major Triads. Major Triads are probably one of the most common types of triad chords. They are built ...

  3. In the minor triad there are only 3 semitones between the A and C – 3 semitones equals a minor 3rd (hence the sad sound in a minor triad): Another way of remembering this is to think of both of the intervals as 3rds:

  4. Minor triads. In C minor, the triad on C is built the same way: C (the root) E♭ (the third note above C; often called just "the third") G (the fifth note above C; often called just "the fifth") This is called the C minor triad. Make the C minor triad below:

  5. There are four qualities of triads that appear in major and minor scales, each with their own characteristic intervals. major triad: M3 and P5 above the root (as in do–mi–sol) minor triad: m3 and P5 above the root (as in do–me–sol or la–do–mi) diminished triad: m3 and d5 above the root (as in ti–re–fa)

  6. A triad is a chord of three notes. The prefix tri means “three.”. While “triad” refers to the number of notes (quantity), the term “minor ” refers to the tonal attributes of a chord. Tonal attribute simply means the inherent property of a chord in terms of whether it is a major or a minor chord.

  7. When you take an open position chord like C major or A minor and strip it down to the bare necessities, you’re left with a triad. A triad is any combination of three notes played together – but only those three.