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The college entrance examination is over, let’s learn the basics of music from scratch during the holidays!

The college entrance examination is a baptism of life. People who have gone through the college entrance examination must have gained something that ordinary people cannot achieve, but after the college entrance examination, many people will be confused, confused, and don’t know how to arrange the nearly three months, so use these three months to study. Enrich yourself with music.

Inversions of triads

Review: What are triads?

Answer: A chord composed of three tones superimposed according to the relationship of thirds is called Triad (the notes of a triad are called the root, third, and fifth from bottom to top.)

Chords with the root as the bass are called root-position chords. Where there is an original position, there is also a transposition.

First inversion - sixth chord

A trichord with the third note as the bass is the first inversion, also called a sixth chord. (Marked with 6)

Second inversion - 4th and 6th chords

The triad with the bass in five notes is the second inversion, also called 4th and 6th chords.

Message after class

The types and inversions of triads and seventh chords are key and difficult points in the process of learning music theory. Children can read the notes back and forth to enhance understanding and constantly review the past. If you know something new, you may be "suddenly enlightened" about some difficulties. Your hard work will always pay off, so come on!

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