Click on the play button below to listen to a chord. Is this a major triad? (1 point) Responses yes yes no

Unfortunately, as an AI text-based model, I am unable to click on play buttons or listen to audio. However, I can assist you with any questions or descriptions related to chords or music theory. Please provide me with the relevant information, and I'll be happy to help you determine whether a chord is a major triad.

To determine if the chord is a major triad, we need to listen to it. Unfortunately, as an AI text-based bot, I cannot listen to audio or play any sound. However, I can guide you through the steps to identify a major triad based on its structure.

A major triad consists of three notes: the root, the major third, and the perfect fifth. It follows the formula:

Root + Major Third + Perfect Fifth

If the chord you are hearing contains these notes in the correct order, then it is a major triad. If not, then it is not a major triad.

You can refer to a chord chart or use any music software or instrument to listen and identify if the chord you are hearing is a major triad.

To determine if the chord in the audio clip is a major triad, we need to listen for specific intervals which define a major triad. A major triad consists of three notes: the root, a major third above the root, and a perfect fifth above the root.

To answer whether the chord in the audio clip is a major triad, you need to click on the play button and listen carefully to the chord. Pay attention to the quality of the sound and whether it matches the description of a major triad.

If you hear the root note followed by a note that is four half steps (semitones) higher, and then a note that is three whole steps (six half steps) higher than the root, then the chord is a major triad and you should select "yes" as your response.

If the chord does not match the description of a major triad, with different note intervals or a different tonal quality, you should select "no" as your response.

Remember to listen carefully to the chord in the audio clip before making a decision.