A triad is a three-note chord. It is written on three successive staff lines or three successive spaces of the staff. The three notes of a triad are named (from bottom to top) root, third, and fifth, these are built from the first, third, and fifth notes of the scale. From the major scales that you constructed, build all of the major triads in both treble and bass clefs. You may use whole notes to construct your triads. Make sure that you include all of the symbols such as sharps, flats, treble clef, and bass clef. Identify your triads with capital letters symbolizing the major triads.

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Definition of Triad Chord: A triad is a three-note chord consisting of a root note, a third, and a fifth. Besides two-note "intervals," which are simply two notes played at once, triad chords are the simplest and smallest chords. More complex chords are built on top of the triad.

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plato/edmentum

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