tonic The tonic is the first note of a musical scale in the tonal method of musical composition. The triad formed on the tonic note, the tonic chord, is thus the most significant chord. More generally, the tonic is the pitch upon which all other pitches of a piece are hierarchically referenced. The tonic is often confused with the root, which is the reference note of a chord, rather than that of the scale.
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cord -Grouping of three or more musical tones, especially as sounded simultaneously. The tones C-E – G constitute a "C major chord," or "C major triad." Chords may comprise any number of separate tones, and may be highly dissonant (see consonance and dissonance). The term harmony is often used loosely as a synonym.
A triad is a three-note chord that can be stacked in thirds.Its members, when actually stacked in thirds, from lowest pitched tone to highest, are called:
the Root the Third (whose interval is a major third or minor third above the root) and the Fifth (whose interval is a major or minor third above the third, and a diminished, perfect, or augmented fifth above the root).
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1. The augmented triad differs from the other kinds of triad (the major triad, the minor triad, and the diminished triad) in that it does not naturally arise in a diatonic scale. Although it could be conceptualized as a triad built on the third degree of a harmonic minor scale or melodic minor scale, it virtually never occurs in this way (since any chord on the third degree is itself rare, usually being a new tonic). reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augmented_triad
2.In music theory, a major chord (C major triad.mid Play (help·info)) is a chord having a root, a major third, and a perfect fifth.[1] When a chord has these three notes alone, it is called a major triad. Some major triads with additional notes, such as the major seventh chord, may also be called major chords.
A major triad can also be described as a major third interval with a minor third interval on top or as a root note, a note 4 semitones higher than the root, and a note 7 semitones higher than the root.
A minor chord (Minor triad on C.mid play (help·info)) differs from a major chord in having a minor third above the root instead of a major third. It can also be described as a minor third with a major third on top, in contrast to a major chord, which has a major third with a minor third on top. They both contain fifths, because a major third (4 semitones) plus a minor third (3 semitones) equals a fifth (7 semitones). reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_chord
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The tonic is the first note of a musical scale in the tonal method of musical composition. The triad formed on the tonic note, the tonic chord, is thus the most significant chord. More generally, the tonic is the pitch upon which all other pitches of a piece are hierarchically referenced. The tonic is often confused with the root, which is the reference note of a chord, rather than that of the scale.
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cord
-Grouping of three or more musical tones, especially as sounded simultaneously. The tones C-E – G constitute a "C major chord," or "C major triad." Chords may comprise any number of separate tones, and may be highly dissonant (see consonance and dissonance). The term harmony is often used loosely as a synonym.
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A triad is a three-note chord that can be stacked in thirds.Its members, when actually stacked in thirds, from lowest pitched tone to highest, are called:
the Root
the Third (whose interval is a major third or minor third above the root)
and the Fifth (whose interval is a major or minor third above the third, and a diminished, perfect, or augmented fifth above the root).
reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triad_(music)
R-A-I-SE A SONG
1. wasting- In medical circles, wasting refers to the process by which a debilitating disease causes muscle and fat tissue to "waste" away. Wasting is sometimes referred to as "acute malnutrition" because it is believed that episodes of wasting have a short duration, in contrast to stunting, which is regarded as chronic malnutrition.
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasting
2.fighting- Fighting game is a type of action orientated video game and one of the major video game genres. In a fighting game, players face off against each other or against computer-controlled characters in close combat. In a fighting game, characters tend to be of equal power and fight matches of several rounds, taking place in some form of arena.
reference- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fighting_game
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1. The augmented triad differs from the other kinds of triad (the major triad, the minor triad, and the diminished triad) in that it does not naturally arise in a diatonic scale. Although it could be conceptualized as a triad built on the third degree of a harmonic minor scale or melodic minor scale, it virtually never occurs in this way (since any chord on the third degree is itself rare, usually being a new tonic).
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augmented_triad
2.In music theory, a major chord (C major triad.mid Play (help·info)) is a chord having a root, a major third, and a perfect fifth.[1] When a chord has these three notes alone, it is called a major triad. Some major triads with additional notes, such as the major seventh chord, may also be called major chords.
A major triad can also be described as a major third interval with a minor third interval on top or as a root note, a note 4 semitones higher than the root, and a note 7 semitones higher than the root.
A minor chord (Minor triad on C.mid play (help·info)) differs from a major chord in having a minor third above the root instead of a major third. It can also be described as a minor third with a major third on top, in contrast to a major chord, which has a major third with a minor third on top. They both contain fifths, because a major third (4 semitones) plus a minor third (3 semitones) equals a fifth (7 semitones).
reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_chord
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