![]() ![]() Let's write the following triads based upon these Lead Sheet Triad Letters. When there is a "slash" and then a letter, that second letter indicates the note that will be either the lowest note (in the Bass if the triad is written on the Grand Staff) or the bottom note of the inversion (if the triad is on a single staff). The position of a triad can be either Root Position, First Inversion or Second Inversion. If writing them on a Grand Staff, the root note would be written in the Bass Staff and the Triad would be written (in any order) in the Treble Staff. So let's have some fun! Can you write the following triads based upon these Lead Sheet Triad Letters?ĭid you remember the tonality for each triad is based first upon the Major Scale? Then each triad is adjusted from the Major.ĭid you notice that all the triads are in Root Position? That's right - there is no slash, no second letter.
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