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What kind of triad is this?

- major
- minor
- augmented
- diminished

In what position is it?
- root
- first inversion
- second inversion
- third inversion

What is the root of the chord?
- E
- A
- C
- F

What kind of triad is this? - major - minor - augmented - diminished In what position-example-1
User Daleyjem
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minor

second inversion

A

User DROOOze
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Answer:

Minor

Second inversion

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Both intervals of a root position triad are either major third or minor third.

The interval between the bottom note and middle is perfect fourth so it is not root position.

List the notes: E, A, C

Invert the triad to root position by moving the bottom note up an octave (rotate the letters as if they are in a circle) so that they are separated by only major or minor thirds.

A, C, E

The root is the first note of a root position triad. A

Identify what third the two intervals are.

A - C: Minor third

C - E: Major third

A triad with a minor third followed by a major third is a minor triad.

The number of inversions from a root position triad is the position of the original triad.

A, C, E

C, E, A

E, A, C

It took 2 inversions, so the triad is in second inversion.

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