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Match the chord name to the correct chord.

Major

Diminished

Augmented

Minor

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Major - A chord consisting of a root note, a major third interval, and a perfect fifth interval. It is typically denoted by the letter name of the root note.

Diminished - A chord consisting of a root note, a minor third interval, and a diminished fifth interval. It is typically denoted by adding a small circle (°) after the letter name of the root note.

Augmented - A chord consisting of a root note, a major third interval, and an augmented fifth interval. It is typically denoted by adding a plus sign (+) after the letter name of the root note.

Minor - A chord consisting of a root note, a minor third interval, and a perfect fifth interval. It is typically denoted by adding a lowercase "m" after the letter name of the root note.
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