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6.7: Practice Exercises

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    6.7 Practice Exercises

    1.

    Analyze the triad types (M, m, +, ∘) using lead-sheet symbols. Sus2 and sus4 chords are also included.

    PRAC-EXER-Triad-ID.svg

    Answer.

    2.

    Write the specified triads and sus chords.

    PRAC-EXER-Triad-writing.svg

    Answer.

    3.

    Analyze the following inverted triads using slash notation.

    PRAC-EXER-triad-inverted-ID.svg

    Answer.

    4.

    Write the specified inverted triads.

    PRAC-EXER-Triad-Inverted-Writing.svg

    Answer.

    5.

    Correct the misspelled triads. Label your corrected spelling with lead-sheet notation. All of the examples are in root position (the lowest note is the root).

    PRAC-EXER-Triads-misspelled.svg

    Answer.

    Click here to download the homework. Click here to download the Unit 1 Practice Test.


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