use the following notation to answer questions 1-3

1. what kind o triad i this?
a. major
b. minor
C. augmented
d. diminished

2.
What position is the triad in
A. root
B. first inveirsion
C second inversion
D. third inversion

3. What is the root of the chord?
A. G
B. Bb
C. D
D. Gb

I tried to post a pic of the music notation for this post.It is in Harmony Triads unit

Its Unit 2 lesson 3

To answer questions 1-3, you need to analyze the given triad based on its notes. Here's how you can determine the answers:

1. To identify the kind of triad, examine the intervals between the notes. A major triad consists of a root, a major third, and a perfect fifth. A minor triad consists of a root, a minor third, and a perfect fifth. An augmented triad consists of a root, a major third, and an augmented fifth. A diminished triad consists of a root, a minor third, and a diminished fifth. Compare the intervals of the given triad to determine its kind.

2. To ascertain the position of the triad, you need to determine the arrangement of the notes in the chord. In a root position triad, the root note is the lowest note of the chord. In a first inversion triad, the third of the chord is the lowest note. In a second inversion triad, the fifth of the chord is the lowest note. In a third inversion triad, the seventh note (which is the same as the root note but an octave higher) is the lowest note. Analyze the order of the notes in the given triad to determine its position.

3. The root of the chord is the foundational note upon which the triad is built. It is usually the lowest note in a root position triad. Examine the given notes and determine which one serves as the foundation of the triad to find the root.

By applying these steps, you can determine the answers to the questions 1-3 using the given notation.

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