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| This lesson is part of the Fundamentals of Twelve-Tone Equal Temperament category. |
Objectives
- Students will be able to write a major, minor, augmented and diminished triads using a given note as root, third, or fifth.
- Students will be able to identify the inversion of a given triad.
- Students will be able to write a given triad in any inversion.
- Students will understand figured bass or slash-chord notation for all inversions
Resources
Class Activities
- Writing a given type of triad using a given note as root, third, or fifth
- Writing a triad in different inversions
- Identifying a triad in different inversions using both figured bass and slash-chord notation
Assignments
- Writing triads in different inversions
- Identifying triads for root and inversion