Triads in Inversion, Closed Position |
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1. Write a minor triad in first inversion with the given note as the fifth:![]() | 1. Write a minor triad in first inversion with the given note as the fifth:![]() |
2. Write a diminished triad in root position with the given note as the root:![]() | 2. Write a diminished triad in root position with the given note as the root:![]() |
3. Write a minor triad in first inversion with the given note as the root:![]() | 3. Write a minor triad in first inversion with the given note as the root:![]() |
4. Write a minor triad in second inversion with the given note as the third:![]() | 4. Write a minor triad in second inversion with the given note as the third:![]() |
5. Write an augmented triad in first inversion with the given note as the fifth:![]() | 5. Write an augmented triad in first inversion with the given note as the fifth:![]() |
6. Write a major triad in second inversion with the given note as the third:![]() | 6. Write a major triad in second inversion with the given note as the third:![]() |
7. Write a major triad in first inversion with the given note as the fifth:![]() | 7. Write a major triad in first inversion with the given note as the fifth:![]() |
8. Write a major triad in second inversion with the given note as the root:![]() | 8. Write a major triad in second inversion with the given note as the root:![]() |
9. Write a diminished triad in root position with the given note as the fifth:![]() | 9. Write a diminished triad in root position with the given note as the fifth:![]() |
10. Write a minor triad in second inversion with the given note as the fifth:![]() | 10. Write a minor triad in second inversion with the given note as the fifth:![]() |
11. Write an augmented triad in first inversion with the given note as the root:![]() | 11. Write an augmented triad in first inversion with the given note as the root:![]() |
12. Write a diminished triad in root position with the given note as the root:![]() | 12. Write a diminished triad in root position with the given note as the root:![]() |
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