Major Triad
A Major Triad is a basic chord in music that consists of three specific notes. These notes are the root, the major third, and the perfect fifth. For example, in the C Major triad, the notes are C (root), E (major third), and G (perfect fifth). This combination creates a harmonious sound that is commonly used in various musical genres.
Major Triads can be played in different inversions, which means the order of the notes can change. The first inversion has the major third as the lowest note, while the second inversion has the perfect fifth as the lowest note. These variations add richness and depth to music compositions.