F♭ Major Triad
The F♭ Major Triad is a three-note chord consisting of the notes F♭, A♭, and C. It is built on the root note F♭, with A♭ as the major third and C as the perfect fifth. This triad is often used in various musical contexts, including classical and contemporary compositions.
In music theory, the F♭ Major Triad is considered enharmonically equivalent to the E Major Triad, meaning they sound the same but are notated differently. Understanding this triad is essential for musicians and composers when exploring different keys and harmonic structures in their work.