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  2. Root position - Wikipedia

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    The root position of a chord is the voicing of a triad, seventh chord, or ninth chord in which the root of the chord is the bass note and the other chord factors are above it. . In the root position, uninverted, of a C-major triad, the bass is C — the root of the triad — with the third and the fifth stacked above it, forming the intervals of a third and a fifth above the root of C, respective

  3. Bass note - Wikipedia

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    Bass note, described in picture, of a C major triad Play ⓘ. The bass note of the triad is also the root of the triad in this scenario; but this is not always the case with triads, such as in the case of inverted triads. A ♭ /A (alternately notated as A Major ♭ /A bass) notated in regular notation (on top) and tabulature (below) Play ⓘ.

  4. File:Bass clef.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org مفتاح موسيقي; Usage on beta.wikiversity.org 1r de Grau Elemental; Usage on cs.wikipedia.org

  5. File talk : Root position, first inversion, and second ...

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    The chord in the right of this image is actually a second inversion chord (the 5th of the F major triad is in the bass). The file should be renamed to reflect this. 94.192.80.166 ( talk ) 22:35, 3 November 2010 (UTC) [ reply ]

  6. List of musical symbols - Wikipedia

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    Musical symbols are marks and symbols in musical notation that indicate various aspects of how a piece of music is to be performed. There are symbols to communicate information about many musical elements, including pitch, duration, dynamics, or articulation of musical notes; tempo, metre, form (e.g., whether sections are repeated), and details about specific playing techniques (e.g., which ...

  7. Figured bass - Wikipedia

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    For instance, if a piano piece had a C major triad in the right hand (C–E–G), with the bass note a G with the left hand, this would be a second inversion C major chord, which would be written G 6 4. If this same C major triad had an E in the bass, it would be a first inversion chord, which would be written E 6

  8. First inversion - Wikipedia

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    The first inversion of a chord is the voicing of a triad, seventh chord, or ninth chord in which the third of the chord is the bass note and the root a sixth above it. [1] In the first inversion of a C-major triad, the bass is E — the third of the triad — with the fifth and the root stacked above it (the root now shifted an octave higher), forming the intervals of a minor third and a minor ...

  9. File:First inversion of C major triad.svg - Wikipedia

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    Modifications: redrawn as svg image. The original can be viewed here: Inv2.png: . Modifications made by McSush. ... File:First inversion of C major triad.svg.