Let’s meet the first of our 4 note chords. We’ll learn how to build these chords and find a few places to use them.
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Chords with 4 notes can be written in the following positions: Root position, 1st inversion, 2nd inversion and 3rd inversion. True or false?
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What is the scale degree formula for a Major 6th chord?
Note: b=flat #=sharp
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What is the scale degree formula for a Minor 6th chord?
Note: b=flat #=sharp
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What is the name of this chord?Â
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What is the name of this chord?Â
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What is the name of this chord?Â
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What is the name of this chord?Â
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What position is this A6 chord in?
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What position is this Cm6 chord in?
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Is the image below true or false?
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