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Inversions of Diminished and Augmented Triads

Inversions of Diminished and Augmented Triads

by Thomas Evdokimoff | Jun 4, 2010 | Chords | 0 comments

Diminished and Augmented chords each have distinctive sounds and you can use the intervals within them to help you reliably recognise their inversions by ear.

Inversions of Major and Minor Triads

Inversions of Major and Minor Triads

by Thomas Evdokimoff | May 18, 2010 | Chords | 1 comment

We’ve previously covered how to recognize the different qualities of triad – major, minor, augmented and diminished. We can also learn to hear their inversions.

Working With Seventh Chords

Working With Seventh Chords

by Thomas Evdokimoff | Apr 29, 2010 | Chords | 0 comments

Once you’re comfortable with intervals and triads, we can start to work on seventh chords (popular in jazz, blues and pop music) with seventh chord ear training

Learning to Recognize Triads – Part 2

Learning to Recognize Triads – Part 2

by Thomas Evdokimoff | Apr 13, 2010 | Chords | 1 comment

Triad chords are the basis of all chords. Once you master major and minor triad chords, you should learn how to recognise augmented and diminished triads.

Learning to Recognize Triads – Part 1

Learning to Recognize Triads – Part 1

by Thomas Evdokimoff | Apr 1, 2010 | Chords | 7 comments

Triad chords are the basis of all chords, so they are a great way to start chord ear training. Learn how and get started recognising major and minor triads.

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