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Explain how are major and minor triads described in test and why?

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major to me is overall and minor has some but not a lot

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I don't really know what Triads means but I tried to answer to the best of my ability.

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Since triads are constructed of stacked thirds, they can be alternatively defined as follows: major triads contain a major third with a minor third stacked above it, e.g., in the major triad C–E–G (C major), the interval C–E is major third and E–G is a minor third.

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