Music Theory 101 by Brian Boone & Marc Schonbrun

Music Theory 101 by Brian Boone & Marc Schonbrun

Author:Brian Boone & Marc Schonbrun
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Adams Media


That wasn’t so hard to do, was it? So, to summarize what you have now: You still have a C triad and the notes C–E–G; those elements never change. What has changed is that the lowest note in the chord is now the fifth of the chord (G). Whenever the fifth of the chord is in the bass of any triad, it becomes a second-inversion triad.

The classical way of naming this triad would be to call it I. It’s an I triad because the intervals from the lowest note (G) are as follows: G to E is a sixth and G to C is a fourth, so that’s where comes from.

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