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Which of the following is an example of a minor chord?

A. F A and C
B. E G and B
C. C E and G

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Answer:

C. C E and G is an examples of a minor chords. In a minor chord, the third note is a minor third interval above the root note, meaning the third note is three half-steps (or frets) above the root note. In this case, C is the root note, E is three half-steps above C, and G is played five half-steps above C.

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