Triad Scale Names Primary Triads.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Secondary dominants are chords that are altered to sound like dominants (which are the fifth scale degrees of diatonic scales). This means changing minor.
Advertisements

Harmonic intervals  A harmonic interval is two notes played at the same time.
Moffat Academy Music Department Advanced Chords. You will learn about 4 different types of chords  Major  Minor  Augmented  Diminished.
AP MUSIC THEORY MR. JACKSON UNIT 11: SECONDARY DOMINANTS.
Scales & Intervals Theory I 9 th grade Ms. Wasko.
Chapter 14 The Pre-dominant II and II 7 Chords. The Supertonic Family Major mode : supertonic sounds minor and its seventh chords is a minor seventh (m7)
AP Music Theory Mr. Jackson
UFCEXR-20-1Multimedia Sound Production Basic Chord Structures and Patterns.
UNIT 6 –R OMAN N UMERALS & F IGURED B ASS AP Music Theory Mr. Jackson.
NCVPS AP Music Theory Created by Dr. Tom Moncrief What is a Seventh Chord?
INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC THEORY
Thursday, October 13,  Music Sharing: Mitchell & Hunter K. (CHS)  Let’s review… Triads (and inversions) 7 th Chords (and inversions) Figured Bass.
Week of October 22, Tuesday, October 30, 2012 XHS: 4 th Block exam period CHS: 1:40–3:05 pm.
NCVPS AP Music Theory Presentation by Dr. Tom Moncrief Inversions of Triads.
Chords  In order to properly label chords, you must first find it’s quality…  1 – Count the number of notes in the chord, should be 3, (if 4-notes see.
P  What is a triad?  A Triad is made up of three notes.  It is built from the lowest note up, using intervals of a third.
Minor Major Relations Major and minor scales are related in two ways: 2. Relative scales have the same key signature. 1. Parallel scales begin on the.
Minor Scales Up to four sharps and four flats Every major scale has a relative minor scale that has the same key signature. The relative minor is three.
2014/2015 Session SS2 Music Note. TRIADS The most basic chords are called triads, and they contain three different notes played at the same time. These.
Thursday, October 11, 2012 (10–11–12!).  Music Sharing: Haley & Joey (XHS)  Let’s review (and make sure we really know this stuff!) Figured Bass vs.
Material in this lesson is adapted from : Bray, K., D. B. Snell and R.M. Peters. For Young Musicians Vol 2. Waterloo ON: Waterloo Music Company Ltd., 1967.
Chapter 8 Diatonic Harmony
Introduction to Triads and Seventh Chords
Introduction to Music Theory Intervals. The Keyboard Half StepsWhole Steps.
The Leading-tone Seventh Chord
What is a Triad? NCVPS AP Music Theory.
Major Triad (chord) A chord is three or more notes played simultaneously.
Fun with Triads! Ms. Wilmes. What is a Triad? A Triad is a chord containing three notes stacked on top of each other A Triad is a chord containing three.
NCVPS AP Music Theory How to write a triad?. Identification Identification of the aspects of each type of seventh chord are important when beginning to.
+ Triads, Tetrachords and The Major Scale. + Triads A triad is a chord with three notes built in thirds. Every triad contains a: Root, Third, and Fifth.
Intervals Melodic Intervals Harmonic Intervals Interval Inversions Major and Minor Intervals Perfect Intervals Diminished Intervals Augmented Intervals.
Before We Begin... I will pass your quizzes back.
Simple Chords A Brief Overview By: Steve Derbish A Brief Overview By: Steve Derbish.
TRIADS The most fun you will be having all day…DON’T DISPUTE ME!
84. Chord A harmonic unit with at least 3 different tones. Day 13 – Triads and Inversions.
Diatonic Chords Major and minor Keys. Putting a face to a name Now that we know the types of triads and seventh chords, how do we use them in tonal music?
Dominant Seventh Chord Chapter 11. Dominant Seventh Chord Built on the 5 th scale degree Major triad with minor seventh Almost as common as dominant triad.
Before We Begin... Any questions on the homework? (Please put the example number AND chord number.)
INTRODUCTION TO CHORDS Hello. Today we will look at chords. By the end of today you will be able to aurally identify different species of chord. We will.
AP Music Theory Triads and Chords. Triads  Tonal harmony makes use of Tertian (buit of 3rds) chords.  The fundamental sonority is the triad, a 3- note.
AP Music Theory Mr. Silvagni
Chords Review & Progressions I
Triads and Seventh Chords
Chords and Triads.
Diatonic Triads and 7th Chords
Intervals Week 1.7.
Minor Scales.
AP Music Theory Mr. Silvagni
Music Theory.
Introduction to Triads and Seventh Chords
Pitch Intervals Chapter 6.
Voice Ranges Bass: E2-C4 Tenor: C3-F4 Alto: E3-D5 Soprano: B3-A5
Introduction to Triads and Seventh Chords
Basic Chords and How to Build Them
Harmonic Progressions
INTERVALS, SCALES & CHORDS
Lesson 9: Triads.
Seventh Chords.
AP Music Theory Mr. Silvagni
Aug and dim Intervals.
Triad Inversions When the root of the triad is the bottom note (or the bass note) of the chord, the triad is in root position.
Tonic, Subdominant, and Dominant.
Fractions VI Adding Like Denominators
Higher Harmonic and Melodic concepts
MUSIC HIGH SCHOOL - ELECTRONIC PIANO – Unit 6
The distance in pitch between two notes
Linear Progressions and Prolongation
Intervals Chapter 6; An informative and short review
Presentation transcript:

Triad Scale Names Primary Triads

Roman Numeral Analysis Major = Capital VI minor = Lowercase vi diminished = Lowercase with ° vi ° Augmented = Capital with + VI +

Melodic Minor Harmonic Minor Natural Minor

Remember the Roman Numerals for Triad Inversions Root Position = First Inversion = Second Inversion = No Numbers 6 6 4

Add another third on top and you get ….

Seventh Inversions Roman Numerals

Macro (Popular) Analysis Major = Capital G minor = Lowercase g diminished = Lowercase with ° g ° Augmented = Capital with + G +

Major Triad Augmented Triad Minor Triad Diminished Triad Added Sixth Dominant (M/m) Seventh