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Fundamentals Review Triads Worksheet No. 3: Belmont University School of Music

This document contains a fundamentals review worksheet with multiple sections for identifying triads and their inversions. Section A contains 12 triads to identify by chord name. Section B has 6 more triads for identification. Section C introduces inverted triads, notating them with slash notation indicating the bass note and labeling the inversion. Section D has 4 triads all in root position to identify.

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Fundamentals Review Triads Worksheet No. 3: Belmont University School of Music

This document contains a fundamentals review worksheet with multiple sections for identifying triads and their inversions. Section A contains 12 triads to identify by chord name. Section B has 6 more triads for identification. Section C introduces inverted triads, notating them with slash notation indicating the bass note and labeling the inversion. Section D has 4 triads all in root position to identify.

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Fundamentals Review Belmont University

Triads Worksheet No. 3 School of Music

A. Identify each triad with a chord name written above the staff.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

B. Identify each triad with a chord name written above the staff.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

C. Some of these chords are inverted. Identify each triad with a chord name written above the staff. Use “slash”
notation to indicate the bass note if the chord is inverted. Beneath the staff identify the inversion. The first
one is done for you.
1. Hm/Ax 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Inversion: 1st

D. Identify each triad with a chord name written above the staff. Assume there is one chord per measure. All are
in root position.

1. 2. 3. 4.

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