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CHORDS: the building
blocks of music
Music 10
What is a chord?
 Any grouping of notes that sound as being
played simultaneously
 Notes in a chord can be selected according to
rules or a pattern or at random
 In western music, the construction of chords
follows a set of rules so that they can
progress from one in to another in a way that
sounds familiar and pleasing to the ear
The Triad
 A triad is one of the most basic types of
chord
 It consists of three notes that are stacked
in thirds
 The triad is considered to be the building
block of functional harmony. Without it,
our music would sound very different!
The Parts of the Triad
 The notes in the triad, when arranged
from lowest to highest, are called:
 The fifth (5)
 The third (3)
 The root (1)
Types of triads
 There are 4 types of triads:
 Major
 Minor
 Diminished
 Augmented
Major Triad
 In a major triad, there are 3 intervals that occur:
 A M3 from the root to the third
 A m3 from the third to the fifth
 A P5 from the root to the fifth
Minor Triad
 In a minor triad, 3 intervals occur:
 A m3 from the root to the third
 A M3 from the third to the fifth
 A P5 from the root to the fifth
Diminished Triad
 Diminished triads have three intervals:
 A m3 from root to third
 A m3 from third to fifth
 A d5 from root to fifth
Augmented Triad
 Augmented triads have three intervals:
 A M3 from root to third
 A M3 from third to fifth
 An aug5 from root to fifth
Seventh Chord
 A seventh chord is merely a triad (scale
degrees 1, 3 and 5) with scale degree 7
added on top.
Cluster Chords/Tone Clusters
 A cluster chord is made up of at least
three notes, arranged chromatically

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  • 1. CHORDS: the building blocks of music Music 10
  • 2. What is a chord?  Any grouping of notes that sound as being played simultaneously  Notes in a chord can be selected according to rules or a pattern or at random  In western music, the construction of chords follows a set of rules so that they can progress from one in to another in a way that sounds familiar and pleasing to the ear
  • 3. The Triad  A triad is one of the most basic types of chord  It consists of three notes that are stacked in thirds  The triad is considered to be the building block of functional harmony. Without it, our music would sound very different!
  • 4. The Parts of the Triad  The notes in the triad, when arranged from lowest to highest, are called:  The fifth (5)  The third (3)  The root (1)
  • 5. Types of triads  There are 4 types of triads:  Major  Minor  Diminished  Augmented
  • 6. Major Triad  In a major triad, there are 3 intervals that occur:  A M3 from the root to the third  A m3 from the third to the fifth  A P5 from the root to the fifth
  • 7. Minor Triad  In a minor triad, 3 intervals occur:  A m3 from the root to the third  A M3 from the third to the fifth  A P5 from the root to the fifth
  • 8. Diminished Triad  Diminished triads have three intervals:  A m3 from root to third  A m3 from third to fifth  A d5 from root to fifth
  • 9. Augmented Triad  Augmented triads have three intervals:  A M3 from root to third  A M3 from third to fifth  An aug5 from root to fifth
  • 10. Seventh Chord  A seventh chord is merely a triad (scale degrees 1, 3 and 5) with scale degree 7 added on top.
  • 11. Cluster Chords/Tone Clusters  A cluster chord is made up of at least three notes, arranged chromatically