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Chords: 4000 Root-Position Triad Basics - 6 : A triad is a chord composed of three notes stacked in thirds. The lowest note is called the root. fifth ‘The note a third above the root is called the third. Example a oot ‘The note a fifth above the root is called the fifth, A wiad in which the root is the lowest note is called root-position triad Close position indicates containment of all chord pitches within the smallest possible interval. Diatonie indicates confinement to the pitches of the prevailing key without chromatic alteration. Answers in this exercise are limited to diatonie close root-position triads 1, Each of the notes below is the root of a triad Draw a note a third above each root. 1 1 o——e oe 2. Each of the notes below is the root of a triad. Draw a note a fifth above each root. 1 3 © S 3. Each of the notes below is the root of a triad. Draw the third and fifth above each root to create close root-position triads. 2 4 3 4 A g p—————, pty ae CSS 3 oe eo eo 4. Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create elose root-position triads. 1 2 3 4 4 2 fh O4 Ko 8 6 GSE od eo e e root fifth root shir : p- z t_¢ ay $ = eo sith thir sits third Finale Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusie, Lc -MakeMosic grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, eduestional use only, provide each copy includes this eopytight notice ‘Copies may not he sol or included in any materials offered forsale to the general public Chords: 4001 Root-Position Triad Basics - 9 A triad, in its elemental form, is a chord composed of three notes stacked in thirds. ‘The lowest note is called the root. ae ‘The note a third above the root is called the third. Example FS wi nd ‘The note a fifth above the root is called the fifth. et Autriad in which the root is the lowest note is called a root-position triad. Close position indicates containment of all chord pitches within the smallest possible interval. Diatonic indicates confinement to the pitches of the prevailing key without chromatic alteration Answers in this exercise are limited to diatonic close root-position triads. 1. Each of the notes below is the root of a triad. Draw a note a third above each root. 1 2 2 2. Each of the notes below is the root of a triad. Draw a note a fifth above each root, 1 2 2 oO 3. Each of the notes below is the root of a triad, 1 Draw the third and fifth above each root to create close root-position triads. 2 3 4 4, Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create elose root-position triads. root ifth root third fifth third fifth third Finale* Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic, In. ‘MakeMusic grants permission co duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use ony, provided each copy includes this copyright notice, ‘Copies may not he sl oF inchuded in any materials offered for Sle wo the general public Root-Position Triad Basics - 6 9 A triad, in its elemental form, is a chord composed of three notes stacked in thirds. The lowest note is called the root, fifty The note a third above the root is called the third. Example thied ‘The note a fifth above the root is called the fifth. at A tiad in which the root is the lowest note is called a root-position triad. Close position indicates containment of all chord pitches within the smallest possible interval Diatonie indicates confinement to the pitches of the prevailing key without chromatic alteration. Answers in this exercise are limited to diatonic close root-position triads. 1, Each of the notes below is the root of a triad, Draw a note a third above each root. 1 2. Each of the notes below is the root of a triad, Draw a note a fifth above each root. Sag 3. Each of the notes below is the root of a triad. Draw the third and fifth above each root to create close root-position triads. 2 3 4 1 a Ee eo 4, Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create elose root-position triads, 1 2 2 root root third 7 d panies Hite eae e © : = fifth third fifth third Finate* Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic, Ic. “MakeMusie rants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use aly, provided each copy includes this eapyright note Copies may not be sold or included in any materials offered forsale tothe general public Chords: 4003 Close Root-Position Major Triads I - 6 Asroot-position major triad is composed of three notes stacked in thirds. ‘The interval between the bottom two notes (root and third) is a major third (M3). ‘The interval between the top two notes (third and fifth) is a minor third (m3), foe The interval between the bottom and top notes (root and fifth) is a perfect fifth (PS), ae Answers in this exercise are limited to close root-position major triads. 1. Create close root-position major triads using the provided notes as roots. Create the third of the triad by adding a note a M3 above the root. Create the fifth of the triad by adding a note a PS above the root (a m3 above the third). root third fifth j wagers Example —— = #¢ % =#REF es | 2. Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close root-position major triads. 4 G8 eo root fifth third root fifta Finale* Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic, Inc. MakeMusie grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use only, provided each copy inckudes this copyright notes. Copies may not be sold or eluded in any materials offered forsale to the general public Chords: 4004 Close Root-Position Major Triads I - 9: A root-position major triad is composed of three notes stacked in thirds. The interval between the bottom two notes (root and third) is a major third (M3), The interval between the top two notes (third and fifth) is a minor third (m3). Example The interval between the bottom and top notes (root and fifth) is a perfect fifth (PS), Answers in this exercise are limited to elose root-position major triads. 1. Create clase root-position major triads using the provided notes as roots. Create the third of the triad by adding a note a M3 above the root. Create the fifth of the triad by adding a note a P5 above the root (a m3 above the third). root third fet Example =9E = geet gem -ath ae Z he pitt é aah 5 6 7 i ce i DEBE {| = 78 2, Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close root-position major triads. 1 2 3 4 bey 2 = Fie fit root third firth 5 6 7 8 g 32 259 j g= third fifth fit thied Finale® Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusie, Ine MaketMusie grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use only. provided each copy ineludes this copyright notice ‘Copies may aot be sold or ince i any materials flere fr sale tothe general publi Chords: 4005 Close Root-Position Major Triads I - 6 9: A root-position major triad is composed of three notes stacked in thirds. The interval between the bottom two notes (root and third) is a major third (M3). The interval between the top two notes (third and fifth) is a minor third (m3). ‘The interval between the bottom and top notes (root and filth) is a perfect fifth (PS). Answers in this exercise are limited to elose root-position major triads. 1. Create close root-position major triads using the provided notes as roots. Create the third of the triad by adding a note a M3 above the root. Create the fifth of the triad by adding a note a P5 above the root (a m3 above the third). root third fifth ¢ ie Example = = ———= a= eo 2. Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close root-position major triads. 1 2 3 4 > b gy Pe 8 ES ain aetna fh 7 5 ifn third root fia Finale® Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusie, In. -MakeMusie grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use only, provided each copy inchides this copyright notice Copies may not be sold or ineluted in any materials offered forsale to the general public. Chords: 4006 Close Root-Position Major Triads II - 6 Create close root-position major triads using the provided notes as roots. Create the third of the triad by adding a note a M3 above the root. Create the fifth of the triad by adding a note a PS above the root (a m3 above the third), third fifth y Example G 1 2 { G58 tes € ee eo 9 10 iL 12 ; Se = oe oe eo pe eo Finaie® Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic, Ine ‘eucational use only, provided each copy includes tis copyright noice fe this worksheet for non-prof terials offered for Sle co the genertl public not be sold or included in a Xs permission to dpi Copies Chords: 4007 Close Root-Position Major Triads IT - 9 Create close root-position major triads using the provided notes as roots. Create the third of the triad by adding a note a M3 above the root. Create the fifth of the triad by adding a note a PS above the root (a m3 above the third). root thipd fifth Zé Example =9E wis Finale Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic, Ie, -MalkeMusie grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use only, provided each copy ineludes this eapyright notice ‘Copies may not be sold or included in any materials offered for sale tothe general publi, Chords: 4008 Close Root-Position Major Triads IT - 6 9 Create close root-position major triads using the provided notes as roots. root third fifth Z Example nv w s rn Ms - Finale* Worksheets, Copytight © 2009 by MakeMusie, Ine ‘Make Magic grants permission to duplicate this workshee! for non-profit, educational use only, provided each copy includes this copyright notice Copies may not be sold or inluded in any materials offered forsale to the ger publi. Chords: 4009 Close Root-Position Major Triads III - 6 ‘Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close root-position major triads root third fh Gu 8 oe aie Example fy © 1 2 4 % Late 5 a eo oe third fifth fifth third 5 6 8 ——— Sz % 3 o oe root thie thine 9 i 2 aay ae 3 5 : = =] e oe sinh fh ra root 13 14 15 16 dees ges fo eS 3 or] §— fifth Toot third third Finale* Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic, Ine ‘Make Musie grants permission to duplieste this worksheet for non-profit, educational use only, provided exch copy includes this eopyrightnavie ‘Copies may not be sold or included in sny materials offered forsale tothe genera public. Chords: 4010 Close Root-Position Major Triads III - 9: Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close root-position major triads. thi Foot Example Je q Ewes fh Z a5 third finn finn third root ) = Depo ae tee fifth fifth root third third Finale* Worksheeis, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic, Ine. “MakeMusic grans permission ta duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use only, provided each copy inchudes this copyright notice ‘Copies may not be sold or inluded in any materials offered for sale tothe general public Chords: 4011 Close Root-Position Major Triads III - 6 2: ‘Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close root-position major triads, root third finn Zé Example ——¥ ae B— Bop pss 3 fis fit thd third si thi root 9 10 12 = =e pe =a = aay s— +S 7 eo fi fit thir root Is 16 , 33g = 3 Fe Orr J fith root thir thin Copy Finale* Worksheet “MakeMusie grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for n _ ‘Copies may’ nat be sold or included in any materials offered for sale tothe general public. Chords: 4100 Close Root-Position Minor Triads I - 6 A root-position minor triad is composed of three notes stacked in thirds, = The interval between the bottom two notes (root and third) is a minor third (m3), 3 ‘The interval between the top two notes (third and fifth) is a major third (M3). The interval between the bottom and top notes (root and fifth) is a perfect fifth (PS). Answers in this exercise are limited to elose root-position minor triads. 1. Create close root-position minor triads using the provided notes as roots. Create the third of the triad by adding a note a m3 above the root. Create the fifth of the triad by adding a note a PS above the root (a M3 above the third), third fifth root Example —— 2. Triad position is indicated for each of the notes bel jnor triads. 4 root sift finn third Finale* Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic le [MakeMusic grants permission to duplicate this workshect for non-profit educational use only, provided exch copy includes this copyright notice. Copies may not be sold or included in any materials offered forsale to the general public Chords: 4101 Close Root-Position Minor Triads I 9: A root-position minor triad is composed of three notes stacked in thitds, The interval between the bottom two notes (root and third) is a minor third (m3). eps bg = M3 ‘The interval between the top two notes (third and fifth) is a major third (M3) a ‘The interval between the bottom and (op notes (root and fifth) is a perfect fifth (PS) Example Answers in this exercise are limited to close root-position minor triads. 1. Create close root-position minor triads using the provided notes as roots, Create the third of the triad by adding a note a m3 above the root. Create the fifth of the triad by adding a note a PS above the root (a M3 above the third). root third fifth Example 2) eS 2. Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close root-position minor triads. 1 2 3 4 aa = D8 root thie fifth third 6 7 sg wee a — fifth thie third sith Finale* Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusie, Ine MalieMusie grants permission to Guplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use aly, provided each copy inchades this copyright aotee. Copies my not be sold or ineluded in any materials offered forsale to the general public. Chords: 4102 Close Root-Position Minor Triads I - A root-position minor triad is composed of three notes stacked in thirds. The interval between the bottom two notes (root and third) is a minor third (m3), ‘The interval between the top two notes (third and fifth) is a major third (M3). The interval between the bottom and top notes (root and fifth) is a perfect fifth (PS). or triads. Answers in this exercise are limited to elose root=pos 1. Create close root-position minor triads using the provided notes as roots, Create the third of the triad by adding a note a m3 above the root Create the fifth of the triad by adding a note a PS above the root (a M3 above the third). third finn 3 faegsrs Ewample 1 fae 2 fifth root thied root root fifth ‘fifth third Finale* Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMuse, Ine “MakeMusie grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-proit, educational use only, provided each copy includes this copyright notice Copies may not be sold or included in any materials offered forsale to the general public, Chords: 4103 Close Root-Position Minor Triads II - 6 Create close root-position minor triads using the provided notes as roots. Create the third of the triad by adding a note « m3 above the root Create the fifth of the triad by adding a note a P5 above the root (a M3 above the third). root third fs Z MIRE pst e Example MakeMusi cach copy includes this copyright notes a publi Js permission tod Copies Chords: 4104 Close Root-Position Minor Triads II - 9 Create close root-position minor triads using the provided notes as roots, Create the third of the triad by adding a note a m3 above the root Create the fifth of the triad by adding a note a PS above the root (a M3 above the third), root third fifth ¥ : Example = - 7 0 SEM SREP sd 12 2 DESI 9 10 oe Chords: 4105 Close Root-Position Minor Triads II - é o Create close root-position minor triads using the provided notes as roots. Create the third of the triad by adding a note a m3 above the root. Create the fifih of the triad by adding a note a P5 above the root (a M3 above the third), root third fifth ¥ a 10 ret j oF #8 are MakeMusie grants permission to du Copies Chords: 4106 Close Root-Position Minor Triads III - 6 Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close root-position minor triads, root Example 1 third fifth thie 6 7 i" a x § Qe te. © ee oo root third inh thicd 10 IL e ¢ fifth fifth third root fifth root third third -Finole® Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic, Ine. ns permission to duplicate this workshees for non-profit, educational use only, provided each copy includes this copyright nace Copies may not be sold ot inched in any materials offered for sale tothe general public Chords: 4107 Close Root-Position Major Triads III - 9° ‘Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below, Add notes to create close root-position minor triads, Example root third fh third root aint ha 5 1 g root Finale* Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusie, Inc. third ‘Make Musie grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit. educational use only provided each copy includes this copyright notice, Cop ay not be sold or included in any materials offered forsale te the eral publi. Chords: 4108 Close Root-Position Minor Triads III - 6 9: ‘Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close root-position minor triads, root third Example =F Z EMSs 1 2 Ks : = — 3 aT Saas Fe oe e sh nh third third B53 z b 5 — oy bp 3 eo eo fifth third fifth root, 9 sinh fifth third root 13 i tg: Babe el =| % S FE oe sin root third third Finale® Worksheet Copyright © 2009 by MakeMuse, Ine nts pesmission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use oly, provided each copy includes this copyright note. ‘Copies may not be sad r include in any materials offered forsale vo the gencrl pute Chords: 4200 Close Root-Position Diminished Triads I - 6 A root-position diminished triad is composed of three notes stacked in thirds, ae eg=— o The interval between the bottom two notes (root and third) is a minor third (m3), Example The interval between the top two notes (third and fifih) is also a minor third (m3). The interval between the bottom and top notes (root and fifth) is a diminished fifth (a), Answers in this exercise are limited to elose root-position diminished triads. 1. Create close root-position diminished triads using the provided notes as roots. Create the third of the triad by adding a note a m3 above the root Create the fifih of the triad by adding a note a d5 above the root (a m3 above the third). root thind igh é Example 2. Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close root-position diminished triads. 2 : 2 oo f= ——— Finale Worksheets, Co ‘MakeMusie grits permission to duplicate this worksheet for n Copies inay not be solo include in an ght 2009 by MakeMusic, Ine ional use only, provided each copy includes this copyright notice. is offered forsale to the general puaic. Chords: 4201 Close Root-Position Diminished Triads I - 9: A root-position diminished triad is composed of three notes stacked in thirds, The interval between the botiom two notes (root and third) is a minor third (m3). ‘The interval between the top two notes (third and fifth) is also a minor third (m3). The interval between the bottom and top notes (root and fifth) is a diminished fifth (45). Example Answers in this exercise are limited to elose root-position diminished triads. 1. Create close root-position diminished triads using the provided notes as roots. Create the third of the triad by adding a note a m3 above the root. Create the fifth of the triad by adding a note a dS above the root (a m3 above the third) root thied fifth Example =—# 7 8 B Be EE y he 4 2. Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close root-position diminished triads, 2 3 4 Bg 35 root third hind root inh third fia Finale* Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusi, Ine MakeMusie grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use oly, provided each copy includes this copyright notice Copies may not be sold or included in any materials offered forsale to the general public. Chords: 4202 Close Root-Position Diminished Triads I - 6 9: = ‘The interval between the bottom two notes (root and third) is a minor third (m3). Example ‘The interval between the top two notes (third and fifth) is also a minor third (m3). The interval between the bottom and top notes (root and fifth) is a diminished fifth (d5). Answers in this exercise are limited to close roof-position dimi A root-position diminished triad is composed of three notes stacked in thirds. 1. Create close root-position diminished triads using the provided notes as roots, Create the third of the triad by adding a note a m3 above the root. Create the fifth of the triad by adding a note a d5 above the root (a m3 above the third), roat third fifth we $3 tet gu... oe o o 1 2 3 f @ SS = SS 5 —— 2. Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close root-position diminished triads. oBNS? ne he a i 3 4 2 eee eeeeee rere eet i thir sith root 5 % #6 £ 4 © fifth third root, fifth Finale* Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusi, Inc. ‘Make Music grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use ony, provided each copy includes this copyright notice Copies may not be sold or included in any materials offered for sale fo the general public Close Root-Position Diminished Triads II - é eo Create close root-position diminished triads using the provided notes as roots. Create the third of the triad by adding a note a m3 above the root. Create the diminished fifth of the triad by adding a note a d5 above the root (a m3 above the third). root third ,_fith Example Om Pes c= oe PE i 10 ul my tb Ho x ple S o e & oe Finale* Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusi, ne, Make Music grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for tional use only, provided Copies may not be sold or includ in any materials offered for sel fo the gen hudes this copyright note Chords: 4204 Close Root-Position Diminished Triads II - 9: Create close root-position diminished triads using the provided notes as roots. Create the third of the triad by adding a note a m3 above the root. Create the diminished fifth of the triad by adding a note a d5 above the root (a m3 above the third). root tind fifth y Example Finaie* Worksheets, Copytight © 2009 by MakeMusie, Ine ‘MakeMusic arans permissio. to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use only, provided each copy includes this copyright notice Copies may not be sold or included in any materials offered lor sale to the general public. Chords: 4205 Close Root-Position Diminished Triads II -6 9: Create close root-position diminished triads using the provided notes as roots. Create the third of the triad by adding a note a m3 above the root. Create the diminished fifth of the triad by adding a note a d5 above the root (a m3 above the third). root third fith p = ample AI - set oe $F] GS Gamyse 109 by MakeMusi, Ine «for nonprofit, educational use only, provided each copy includes this copyright notice, din any materials offered for sale to the gencral public. MakeMusie grants permission to dup Copies m Chords: 4206 Close Root-Position Diminished Triads III - 6 Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close root-position diminished triads. third nh Example fy root a root third root fifth °F “ee 9 in a eo? is] 9 10 1 12 SS SS SS ye fifth third third Finale Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusie, Inc MakeMusie grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use valy, provided each copy includes this copyright antice Copies may not he sold or included in any materials offered forsale to the general public Chords: 4207 Close Root-Position Diminished Triads III - 9: ‘Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below, Add notes to create close root-position diminished triads. root third fifth y SEP RE ss} Example => v fifth third root 5 & ll 12 = i i oe i Sy De 8 13 15 35g Date Finale* Worksheet, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic, Ie MakeMuisc grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use only, provided each copy includes this copyright notice. Copies may not he sold or included in any materials offered for sale to the general public Chords: 4208 Close Root-Position Diminished Triads III - 6 Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close root-position diminished triads, Example 6 7 oe root third fifth root third root ffh CNS im os OR, we 12, sift third third third fifth Finale” Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic tc. ‘MakeMusic grans permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, edueational use onl, provided each copy ineludes this copyright notice. Copies may nat be sold or included in any materials offered forsale t the general pubic Chords: 4300 Close Root-Position Augmented Triads I - 6 A root-position augmented triad is composed of three notes stacked in thirds. M3 = v3 The interval between the bottom two notes (root and third) is a major third (M3). Example The interval between the top two notes (third and fifth) is also a minor third (M3). The interval between the bottom and top notes (root and fifth) is an augmented fifth (AS), ise are limited to lose root-position augmented triads. Answers in this ex 1. Create close root-position augmented triads using the provided notes as roots. Create the third of the triad by adding a note a M3 above the root, Create the fifth of the triad by adding a note an A3 above the root (a’M3 above the third). root third ‘ith £ Example o e 5 4 6—=. B: = SB: 2. Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close root-position augmented triads, 2 3 4 = SS oe o o ; 6 7 8 eS =] £2 Hie eo oe Oy) fifth root third fifth Finale* Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusie, ne [Make Music grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for noa-prott, educational use onl, provided each copy includes this copyright notice, Copies may net be sold or included in any materials offered forsale to the general pubic. Chords: 4301 Close Root-Position Augmented Triads I - 9: is A root-position augmented triad is composed of three notes stacked in thi Example The interval between the bottom two notes (root and third) is a major third (M3), ‘The interval between the top two notes (third and fifth) is also a minor third (M3). ‘The interval between the battom and top notes (root and fifth) is an augmented fifth (AS), Answers in this exercise are limited to elose root-position augmented triads 1. Create close root-position augmented triads using the provided notes as roots. Create the third of the triad by adding a note a M3 above the root Create the fifth of the triad by adding a note an A3 above the root (M3 above the third) third 8h i vo tbs Example =e Dans: 2. Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close root-position augmented triads. I 2 tt, ¢ He yt 3 3 » a2 fifth third root i) a= fifth third Finale® Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic, le [MakeMusic grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit educational use ony, provided each copy inches this copyright notice ‘Copies may not be sold o included in any meterials offered forsale co the general public. Chords: 4302 Close Root-Position Augmented Triads I - 6 9: Aroot-position augmented triad is composed of three notes stacked in thirds. The interval between the bottom two notes (root and third) is a major third (M3). ae The interval between the top two notes (third and fifth) is also a minor third (M3). oe The interval between the bottom and top notes (root and fifth) is an augmented fifth (AS). Answers in this exercise are limited to close root-position augmented triads 1. Create close root-position augmented triads using the provided notes as roots, Create the third of the triad by adding a note a M3 above the root. Create the fifth of the triad by adding a note an AS above the root (@ M3 above the third). Example — 2 eo root third 2. Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close root-position augmented triads. inh third root fifth Finale® Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusie, Ine ‘Make Music grams permission t duplieste this worksheet for non-profit, education use only, provided each copy ineludes this copyright notice Copies may nat be sold o¢ included in any’ materials offered forsale to the general public Chords: 4303 Close Root-Position Augmented Triads I 6 Create close root-position augmented triads using the provided notes as roots. Create the third of the triad by adding a note a M3 above the root. Create the fifth of the triad by adding note a AS above the root (a M3 above the third). fifth = root third 10 a bs eo aS 13 14 Git % pi -Fonale® Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MikeMusi, Ine -MakeMusie grants permission wo duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use only, provided each copy includes this copyright notice Copies may fot be sold or included in any materials offered forsale tothe genctal public. Chords: 4304 Close Root-Position Augmented Triads IT - 9: Create close root-position augmented triads using the provided notes as roots, Create the third of the triad by adding a note a M3 above the root Create the fifth of the triad by adding a note a A5 above the root (a M3 above the third). root third Example J=—=— oraschla 7 alg = Finale” Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic, Inc Make Music grams permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-prof, educational use only, provided: Copies may not be sold er incl Chords: 4305 Close Root-Position Augmented Triads TH - é 9: e Create close root-pesition augmented triads using the provided notes as roots. Create the third of the triad by adding a note a M3 above the root. Create the fifth of the triad by adding a note a A5 above the root (a M3 above the third), , root thie Example ——#—# € Z oe ° eo MOS aifth 13 14 1s Finale* Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusi, le. ‘Make Music pats permission to dupliete this worksheet for nonprofit, educatas Copies may not be sold or included in any materials copy includes this eopy¥ightnotee ble Chords: 4306 Close Root-Position Augmented Triads III - 6 eo Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close root-position augmented triads, root i thied ae Example 5 a i # ¥ Zz Fy oo oS MRT s 1 ' oS 5 GSS Gy oe He eo e 7 10 IL 12, ee oe oe 14 15 $. pt = 38 ig p= 4 @ Finale* Worksheets, Copytight'® 2009 by MakeMusi, Ine ‘Make Music grants permission co duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use only, provided each copy includes this copyright notice ‘Copies may aot be sold or included in any materials offered forsale to the general public Chords: 4307 Close Root-Position Augmented Triads III - 9: ‘Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close root-position augmented triads, root third fifth ¢ Example = FI 3= = MBAR asd third fifth fin third fifth fifth third third root third Finale® Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic, Inc. MakeMusie grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use only, provi Copies may not be sold or included in any materials offered forsale t cach copy includes this copyright noice eral publi. Chords: 4308 Close Root-Position Augmented Triads III - 6 ‘Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close root-position augmented triads, fifth root third Example ¢ — : y = oe al = geass 1 2 3 4 eS G 3 35ye es] et third ith third root thd root shied 10. 1 12 J bate 2 Hg = o fith root third root 13 a a 16 , poy hs 3 = Ges e Sag] Ge 4g tite e eo thin root fh root Finale” Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MokeMusic, Inc nts petmission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, ecucational use only, provided each copy ineludes this copyright notice. Copies may not be sold or included in any raatrials fered forsale to the general public MakeMusi Chords: 4403 First-Inversion Major Triads - 6 Create close first-inversion major triads using the provided notes as thirds, Create the fifth of the triad by adding a note a m3 above the third, Create the root of the triad by adding a note a P4 above the fifth, third fifth root Example 15, gist eo 13 p. 45 6 S oe — Finale Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic, In. pennission o duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use oly, provided each copy includes this copyright notice ‘Copies may not be sold or included in any materials offered for sale tothe general public MakeMusie Chords: 4404 First-Inversion Major Triads - 9}: Create close first-inversion major triads using the provided notes as thirds. Create the fifth of the triad by adding a note a m3 above the third. Create the root of the triad by adding a note @ P4 above the fifth. third finn root Example Finale* Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic, Inc. MakeMusie grans permission to duplicate this worksheet for nur-profit,edueational use onl, provided each copy ineludes this copyright notice. ‘Copies may not be sold or included in any materials offered for sale ta the general public. Chords: 4405 First-Inversion Major Triads - 6 9 Create close first-inversion major triads using the provided notes as thirds. Create the fifth of the triad by adding a note a m3 above the third. Create the root of the triad by adding a note a P4 above the fifth. ‘third fifth 7 fonts eo Example Finale® Worksheets, C MakeMusie grants permission duplicate this worksheet for non Copies may not be sod o- included ht © 2009 by MakeMusi, Ine rofit, educational use only, provided each copy includes this copyright notice ‘any materials offered forsale othe general public. Chords: 4406 First-Inversion Minor Triads - 6 Create close first-inversion minor triads using the provided notes as the third of the chord. Create the fifth of the triad by adding a note a M3 above the third. Create the root of the triad by adding a note a Pd above the fifth. third fifth ee Example 1 5 2 9 13 Ge 4 Finale” Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusie, Ine MakeMusic grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use only, proviged eack copy includes this copyright notice ‘Copies may not be sald or included in any materials offered fr sale tothe general public Chords: 4407 First-Inversion Minor Triads II - 9: Create close first-inversion minor triads using the provided notes as the third of the chord. Create the fifth of the triad by adding a note a M3 above the third. Create the root of the tiad by adding a note a P4 above the fifth root Beh third ‘ifth Example DSSS Finale* Worksheets, Copysight © 2009 by MakeMuse, Ine -MakeMusic grants perission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, edveational use oly, provided each copy ineludes this copyright notice ‘Copies may not be sold or included in any materials offered forsale to the general public Chords: 4408 First-Inversion Minor Triads - é 9: eo Create close first-inversion minor triads using the provided notes as the third of the chord. Create the fith of the triad by adding a note a M3 above the third. Create the root of the triad by adding a note a P4 above the fith third sith Example Finale® Worksheets, Copy MakeMusie grants permission co duplicate this worksheet for non-prat ‘Copies may not be solder included in any sticatonal se only, provided cach copy ineles this, serials offered for sale ta the general public. Chords: 4500 Second-Inversion Triad Basics - 6 A triad in which the fifth is the lowest note is called a fifth third second-inversion triad. As shown in the example, a root, ‘third fifth root second-inversion triad is ereated by simply stacking the pitches of a root-position triad with the fifth in the bass, Example root position second inversion Answers in this exercise are limited to diatonic close-position second-inversion minor triads. 1. Create close-position second-inversion triads using the given notes as roots, Draw (or imagine) the third and fifth above the given root to create a preparatory root-position minor triad. In the blank measure, draw the root and the third exactly as they appear in the preparatory minor triad. Complete the triad by drawing the fifth below the root (an octave lower than the prepartory fifth). fifth third root of td th "sot Example Solution ition second inversion 2. Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes (o create close-position second-inversion minor triads. 2 3 fin thi fifth third 8 $—-5 Ore o oe a third fifth fifth thie Finale Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MfakeMasie, In. ‘Make Music grants permission to duplicate tis workshest for non-profit, educational use only, provide each copy includes this copytight notice. ‘Copies miay not be sold or included in any materials offered for sale tothe general public. Chords: 4501 Second-Inversion Triad Basics - 9° Atiad in which the fifth is the lowest note is called a second-inversion triad. As shown in the example, a second-inversion triad is created by simply stacking the pitches of a root-position triad with the fifth in the bass. finn third root of third fifth root, Example oot position second inversion Answers in this exereise are limited to diatonie close-position second-inversion triads. 1. Create close-position second-inversion triads using the given notes as roots. Draw (or imagine) the third and fifth above the given root to create a preparatory root-position triad. In the blank measure, draw the root and the third exactly as they appear in the preparatory triad. Complete the triad by drawing the fifth below the root (an octave lower than the prepartory fifth) fifth this root | thisd fifth root Example Solution 2, Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create elose-position second inversion triads. 1 2 3 third fifth third finn 7 fin third third Finale® Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic, Ie. MakeMusie grants permission to duplicate this Worksheet for non-prof, educational use only, provided each copy ineludes tis copy Copies may not be sold or included in any materials offered for sale tothe general public, Chords: 45 Second-Inversion Triad Basics - 6 9: A triad in which the fifth is the lowest note is called a second-inversion triad. As shown in the example, a second-inversion triad is created by simply stacking the pitches of'a root-position triad with the fifth in the bass. in third third fh / rg0t Example root position second inversion Answers in this exercise are limited to diatonic close-position second-inversion minor 1, Create close-position second-inversion minor triads using the given notes as roots. Draw (or imagine) the third and fifth above the given root to create a preparatory root-position minor triad. In the blank measure, draw the root and the third exactly as they appear in the preparatory minor triad. Complete the triad by drawing the fifth below the root (an octave lower than the prepartory fifth). fifth third third fifth rot root Example Solution root position second inversion 1 2 3 2. Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. ‘Add notes to create close-position second-inversion minor triads. 1 2 3 third finn third finn fe ——— finh third third Finale® Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMasic, Ia, MakeMusic grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-proit,ecveational use only, provided each copy includes this co ‘Copies may not be solder included in any materials offered forsale to tne general public Chords: 4503 Second-Inversion Major Triads - 6 e Create close second-inversion major triads using the provided notes as fifths. Create the root of the triad by adding a note a P4 above the fifth Create the third of the triad by adding a note a M3 above the root. st b toot thi Example x ts x oe oO Ba tt 13 “be 15 oe a ah © 2009 by MakeMusic, hi ot, edvcational use ony, prov MakeMusie grants permission to Cop sach copy includes this copyright note Chords: 4504 Second Inversion Major Triads - 9* Create close second-inversion major triads using the provided notes as fifths. Create the root of the triad by adding a note a PA above the fifth Create the third of the triad by adding a note a M3 above the root. fifth root Example Finale" Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MalkeMusic, ne MakeMusic grants permission ta duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, edueational use only, provided each copy ineludes this copyright notice. Copies may not be sold or included in any materials offered forsale co the general public Chords: 4505 Second-Inversion Major Triads Create close secand-inversion major triads using the provided notes as fifths. Create the root of the triad by adding a note a P4 above the fifth. Create the third of the triad by adding a note a M3 above the root SS ———— oo Bi ig, a= 9 IL 12 3 a ==) Bie = ach copy ineludes this eapyright noice al pubic Chords: 4506 Second-Inversion Minor Triads - 6 Create close second-inversion minor triads using the provided notes as fifths. Create the root of the triad by adding a note a P4 above the fifth. Create the third of the triad by adding a note a m3 above the root, Example zz oF root firth eo 1 t 4b 5 eo 5 tS eo 9 a 14 t 15. 16 fies eS Gok i 3 1 eo © ne iy, provided each copy includes this copyright notice. MakeMusic grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit educational use ‘Copies may sot be sold or included in any materials offered forsale to the genera public Chords: 4507 Second-Inversion Minor Triads - 9: Create close second-inversion minor triads using the provided notes as fifths. Create the root of the triad by adding a note a P4 above the fifth, Create the third of the triad by adding a note a m3 above the root. fifth ae Example Finale* Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by Make Music, loc. ‘Mae Music rants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use onl, provided each copy includes this copyright notice ‘Copies may nat be sold or included in any materials offered forsale t the general public Chords: 4508 Second-Inversion Minor Triads - 6 9: Create close second-inversion minor triads using the provided notes as fifths. Create the root of the triad by adding a note a P4 above the fifth, Create the third of the triad by adding a note a m3 above the root. root third jet fia Example ' jpg: Finle* Worksheets, Copyright © 2008 by MakeMtuse, Ine ‘Make Music grans perinission vo duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use only, provided each copy includes this copyright notion, Copies may not be sold or included in any snateri's offered for sale 1 the gexeral public Chords: 4600 Chord Quality Puzzles I Close Root-Position Triads - 6 Using the accidentals below, aller one or more notes Problem Solution of each close-position triad to create a chord which conforms to the indicated chord quality Example =f5—R— e dim dim # b 5 * ob Do not alter any added accidentals (for example, the Dé in No. 5). If there is move than one solution, choose the one which requires the least number of alterations. 1 2 4 a ae = put 65 8 fe oe e e FE min Aug min 5 6 a = oe e dim min Maj 10 lL 12 p_4, Cer Gr 8 =e ev eo oo dim Maj Aug 13 i ; 15 16 ‘ : a ese) ¢ 2S eo ev eo eo Maj min dim Aug. 8 dim Finale" Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic, Ine. ‘worksheet for non-profit, educational use only, provided each copy includes this conyright aoies “MakeMusie grams permission to dupti be sold or iclited in ny materials offered fo sale wo the general public Copies may Chords: 4601 Chord Quality Puzzles IT Close Root-Position Triads - 9: Using the accidentals below, alter one or more notes Problem Solution of each close-position triad to create a chord which >: conforms to the indicated chord quality. Example E—=B= 8) # b 4 x bb dim dim Do not alter any added accidentals (for example, the C# in No, 5). If there is more than one solution, choose the one which requires the least number of alterations. 4 aa fi min Aug dim Maj 7 Seal Aug min Maj Aug 9 10 | & He min dim min 14 15 % DIR 28 Aug min ‘dim 17 18 19 ae DSB eS 2 sj B dim min Maj Finale Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by nts permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educator provided each copy includes this eapyright notice, Copies may not be sold or included in any materials offered forsale to the general pubic Chords: 4602 Chord Quality Puzzles II Close Root-Position Triads - 6 2: Using the accidentals below, alter one or more notes Problem of each close-position triad to create a chord which conforms to the indicated chord quality. Example e dim dim 4 b 5 = bb Do not alter any added accidentals (for example, the Dé in No. 4), If there is more than one solution, choose the one which requires the least number of alterations, 4 3 min Aug. dim Maj min Maj Finale® Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusie, Ine. ‘MakeMusic grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use only, provided each copy’ includes this copyright notice. Copies mey not be sold or included in eny materials offered forsale to the general public. Chords: 4700 Chord Quality Identification Close Root-Position Triads - 6 Indicate the chord quality of each triad using one of the following abbreviations: # Example — FF} Maj (mejor) min (minor) a dim dim (diminished) Aug (augmented) 1 2 4 eas = dim min yin min Finale? Worksheets, Copyright © 2008 by MakeMusie, Ine MakeMusic grants prmission to duplicate this worksheet fo fit, educational use onl, provided each copy includes this copyright notice. Copies may not be sold or inluded in any materials oflered forsale to the general public Chords: 4701 Chord Quality Identification Close Root-Position Triads - 9: ¢ the chord quality of each triad using one of the abbreviations: Example = Maj (major) min (minor) dim (diminished) Aug (augmented) hv Ag Finale* Worksheets, Copyright © 2008 by MakeMusie, nc -MakeMusie grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, edacational use only. provided each copy includes this copyright notice Copies may not be sold or inelued in any materials offer forsale to the general public Chords: 4702 Chord Quality Identification Close Root-Position Triads - 6 9: Indicate the chord quality of each triad using one of the following abbreviations: Example ‘Maj (major) min (minor) dim dim (diminished) Aug (augmented) Forksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic, Ine worksheet for non-proft, edacational use only, provided each copy includes this copyright notice ‘nt be sold or neluded in any materials offered for sae to the general public MakeMusie grans permission to Cop Cuonos: 4800 dazz Procressions Il -V-1 (SmartMusic? 7070-7081) Bian 7 ‘ENTER THE PITCHES FOR THE INDICATED CHORDS. : = ‘PLACE THE ROOT IN THE BASS AND STACK THIRDS ABOVE, EXAMPLE PRACTICE PLAYING THESE EXERCISES IN SaaRTMUSIC, 7070 xin? G7 CHs7 bale Ean? Az Daaw7 7080 cant 7 Bla? 7084 Fain? Bi7 ona? 2 Finate® Worksheess, Copyrig MalkeMusie grants permission to duplicate this worksheet f ‘oft, educational use only, provided each copy includes this copyright notice. ‘Copies may’ aot be sold ot included in any mitcrials offered for sale tothe general public. Cuors: 4804, Jazz Procressions I] -V-1 (SartMusic® 7070-7081) Bian7 a ENTER THE PITCHES FOR THE INDICATED CHORDS. ee PLACE THE ROOT IN THE BASS AND STACK THIRDS ABOVE. EXAMPLE PRACTICE PLAVING THESE EXERCISES IN SMaRTMUSIC, 7070 Den? G7 Cua? 7071 a7 Emin? Dwa7 tee Cun7 7 Blu 7081 Fain? BT Ewa Finale® Work reets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusie, Inc. ‘MakeMusie grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-proi, educational use only, provided each copy includes this copyright notie. Copies may not be sold or eluded in any merils offered forsale to she general pu. Cuoaos: 4802 dazz Procressions Il-V-1 (SmartMusic? 7082-7085) Faw Be ENTER THE PITCHES FOR THE INDICATED CHORDS. PLACE THE ROOT IN THE BASS AND STACK THIRDS ABOVE. EXAMPLE PRACTICE PLAYING THESE EXERCISES IN SmaRTMUSIC. 7082 Daw G7 Daw7 G7 CHT tied CuIN7 '7 Cun7 F7 Bown? 74 aww Aew7 D7 D7 Ga? 7085 Bun? Bon? 7 £7 ANT Finale® Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMuse, Inc. ‘Make Musie grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-prafit, educational use only, provided each copy includes this copyright notice. Copies may not be sold or included in any materials offere forsale to the general public Charvs: 4803 Jazz Procressions I]-V-1 (SwartMusic® 7082-7085) Fan Be? ENTER THE PITCHES FOR THE INDICATED CHORDS. = Lace THE ROOT IN THE BASS AND STACK THIRDS ABOVE. EXAMPLE PRACTICE PLAYING THESE EXERCISES IN SMARTMUSIC. 7082 Daw G7 Daw? G7 Cm? 1083 eu? 7 Cun 7 Bewa7 7084 nn Ann? v7 v7 Gan7 7085 Ban7 Bun7 —7 E7 Ama? Finali™ Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by Moke Music, Ine ‘Make Music grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for nom sducational use only, provided each copy ineludes this copyright notice, Copies may not be sold or eluded in any materials offered forsale tothe general public. Cuoans: 4604 dazz Procressions I-V-1 (SmantMusic? 7100-7102) Aww D7 ENTER THE PITCHES FOR THE INDICATED CHORDS. : 7 PUACE THE ROOT IN THE BASS AND STACK THIRDS RBOUE. ExAMPLE PRACTICE PLAYING THESE EXERCISES IN SMARTMUSIC. teas Fenn? B7 Ewa7 gae 7204 gan? c7 Faw Ay Dan7 Finale Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusie, In. ‘Make Musie grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use only, provided each copy includes this copyright notie Copies may not be sold of included in any materials offered fr sale tothe general public. Cuoros: 4805 dazz Procressions I -V-1 (SmantMusic? 7100-7102) Aww7 D7 ENTER THE PITCHES FOR THE INDICATED CHORDS. PLACE THE ROOT IN THE BASS AND STACK THIRDS ABOVE, EXAMPLE PRACTICE PLAYING THESE EXERCISES IN SMaRTMUSIC. fae Faun B7 Ew? 7204 c7 Guw7 Fae 702 Eww A7 Exw7 Finals” Worksheets, Copytight © 2009 hy MakeMusie, Inc “MakeMunsic grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for ow-profit, educational use onl, provides ‘not be sold ar included in any materials offered for ste to ack copy includes this copyright notie. Corns: 4206 Jazz Progressions II - V - (SmartMusic® 7103-7105) Eaux Ay ENTER THE PITCHES FOR THE INDICATED CHORDS. ree = PLAGE THE ROOT IN THE BASS AND STACK THIRDS ABOVE, a EXAMPLE PRACTICE PLAYING THESE EXERCISES IN SMARTMUSIC. 7103 Fw? BPr Fan7 Be7 Eba7 7104 win Am? 7 D7 Guat oe BPuin7 Baw? Br Eb Aunt Finale® Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic, in ‘MakeMusie yrnis permission co duplicate dis worksheet for non-profit, edac ‘Copies may tot be soll or included in any materials Cronos: 4807 dazz Procressions I]-V-1 (SwartMusic? 7403-7405) Ean? ar ENTER THE PITCHES FOR THE INDICATED CHORDS. PLACE THE ROOT IN THE BASS AND STACK THIRDS ABOVE. EXAMPLE PRACTICE PLAYING THESE EXERCISES IN SMARTMUSIC. 705 Fan BP Faw7 Be? Boa 7208 wi Ann? D7 D7 Guu ale Brun? Bean? p7 Ee? Abe Finalet Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic, Inc. ‘Make Music grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use only provided ea Copies may not be sold or included in any materials offered for sale tothe gen copy includes this copyright notice bli. Choras: 4208 Jazz Procressions I-V-1 (SmartMusic® 7120-7123) Gan7 C7 ENTER THE PITCHES FOR THE INDICATED CHORDS. Place THE ROOT IN THE BASS AND STACK THIRDS ABOVE. ExaMPte PRACTICE PLAVING THESE EXERCISES IN SMARTMUSIC, > a Emin? 5 ay = ENN7 3 DNNT Taz Finale Worksheets, Copytight © 2009 by MakeMusic, Ine ‘worksheet for non-profit, educational us only, provided each copy ineludes this copyright notice, al public ‘Make Music grants permission to dulica Copies may not be sold or ineluded in ax soterials offered for sale to the: Cucnos: 4809 dazz Procressions I-V-1 (SuartMusic® 7120-7123) Gan7 c7 ENTER THE PITCHES FOR THE INDICATED CHORDS. Lace THE ROOT IN THE BASS AND STACK THIRDS ABOVE, EXAMPLE PRACTICE PLAYING THESE EXERCISES IN SMARTMUSIC, 7120 Can7 7 Fue Cun? . 7 Bras7 Av En? a7 Daw Tha2 eo Finale® Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusie, Ine MakeMusie grants permission to duplioate this worksheet for non-proit, educational use only, provided each copy includes this copyright notice ‘Copies may not be sald or inelue in any materials offered fr sale tothe general public Cuoros: 4840 Jazz Procressions I -V-1 (SwartMusic? 7124-7127) ENTER THE PITCHES FOR THE INDICATED CHORDS, PURce THE ROOT IN THE BASS AND STACK THIRDS ABOVE. Exawue PRACTICE PLAYING THESE EXERCISES IN SMARTMUSIC, a MNT Emm A7, Dua? 725 nT c7 Fau7 BT, Ewa? ae cee PMT Ee BT 4 Ew Finale” Worksheets, Copytight © 2009 hy MakeMuse, Ine ‘MakeMusiearant permission to duplicate this warkshect for non-profit, educational use only, provided each copy includes this copyright notice. Copies may nat be sold or ineluded in any materials offered forsale to the general pudkc. Crorms: 444. Jazz Procressions II-V-1 (SwartMusic® 7124-7127) ENTER THE PITCHES FOR THE INDICATED CHORDS. Lace THE ROOT IN THE BABS AND STACK THIRDS ABOVE, EXAMPLE PRACTICE PLAYING THESE EXERCISES IN SMARTMUSIC, TAMA En? Az D7 2 - 2 ont Finale Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic, Ine ‘MakeMusie grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-patt, educational use onl, provided each eopy includes this copyright notice Copies may not be sal or included in any materials offered forsale ta the general public Cronos: 4042 dazz Procressions HI -VI-Il-V-1 (SmartMusic® 7200-7221) Cian fr ENTER THE PITCHES FOR THE INDICATED CHORDS, = Puace THE ROOT IN THE BASS AND STACK THIRDS ABOVE. qeeere aa EXAMPLE id PRACTICE PLAYING THESE EXERCISES IN SWARTMUSIC. 7200 Guin7 C7 Fain? BY? EB’ 7208 wn D7 Gan7 c7 Faee7 leer G?un7 c37 Finn B7 ERAT Ta2d Can '7 Benin? p77 Ati ‘Finale Worksheets, Copyright © 2008 by MakeMuse, tne -MakeMusie grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use only, provided each copy includes this copyright note. Copies may not be sold or included in any materials offered forsale co the general public Cronos: 4843 Jazz Procressions Il - VI-II-V-1 (SmartMusic® 7200-7221) chun7 WRITE IN THE INDICATED CHORDS. + EXAMPLE PRACTICE PLAYING THESE EXERCISES IN SMARTMUSIC, 7200 gan? C7 o FMN7 BY7 fate) o : £ * a ‘AMT D7 Gaw7 C7 Fra? ‘Taa0 G*un7 ci? oe Fen? B7 Ean? [he fone Con F7 Bewn7 Be? Abu Finale! Worksheets, Copytight © 2009 by MakeMusie, In -MakeMusie grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use only, provided each eopy includes this copyright notice Copies may not be sold or included in any natrilsoffeved forsale to the general public. Chore: 4044 Jazz Procressions Il -VI-1l-V-1 (SuaRtmusic®? 7240-7243) ENTER THE PITCHES FOR THE INDICATED CHORDS. ate PLACE THE ROOT IN THE BASS AND STACK THIRDS ABOVE, paz EXAMPLE PRACTICE PLAYING THESE EXERCISES IN SMARTHUGIC. Pr abesg = i — 7280 Baw B7 Ew Bae Ag aces DeA7 3 TAAL D7 Gun7 C7 Fant 3 3 2 7242 Gu 7 Adel Luar 877, Bhan? 3 7243 Chan? FT Buin? —7 ANT 3 Finale Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMuse, Ine this worksheet far aoneprofit, educational use only, provided each copy include this eopyvight notice. MakeMusie grants permission to dup ‘Copies may not be sold or included in any materials offered for sale tothe general publi. Cuoros: 484.5 Jazz Procressions Wl - VI-l-V-1 (SmartMusic? 7240-7243) 3. er, BanT ENTER THE PITCHES FOR THE INDICATED CHORDS. PLACE THE ROOT IN THE BASS AND STACK THIRDS ABOVE, Example PRACTICE PLAYING THESE EXERCISES IN SWaRTMUSIC. 7280 Flaw, B7 Ewin? , Ma Dan? TAA naw D7 Gaun7 c7 Fut 3 2 7242 Gaw7 7 Faw Be Eb Finale® Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusie, Ine MakeMusic grants permission to duplicate this workshest for non-profit, educational use ony, provide ‘Copies may not be sold of included in any meteria's offered forsale to the copy incluses this copyright notice, neral publi, Cuonos: 4816 Jazz Procressions II-VI-I-V-1 (SwartMusic? 7244-7247) ENTER THE PITCHES FOR THE INDICATED CHORDS. PLACE THE ROOT IN THE BASS AND STACK THIRDS ABOVE. EXAMPLE PRACTICE PLAYING THESE EXERCISES IN SaaRTMUsIC, T2As EM? 5 az 3 : G7 3 CANT cae Cun 3 °7 Finale® Worksheet, Copyright © 2009 by Make Mu Make Music grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use only, provi ‘Copies may’ aot be sold or included in any materials offered for sale tothe es this copyright notice, each copy inch eral public, Crows: 4817 dazz Procressions Il -VI-ll-V-1 (SmartMusic? 7244-7247) ENTER THE PITCHES FOR THE INDICATED CHORDS. PLACE THE ROOT IN THE BASS AND STACK THIRDS ABOVE. PRACTICE PLAYING THESE EXERCISES IN SwaRTMUSIC, Tee yu 7, Gua7 C7 3 FANT a EMI? A7 Du? is, G7 Cu? a cur | FT Blan? ge eet Aba 7287 Bunt Av Dun? G7 CHAT a : Finale® Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusic, Ic, ‘MakeMusie grants permission t duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use only, provide each copy includes this copyright notice Copies nay not be sold or ineluded in any moterals offered for sale tothe general public Chords: 4900 Triads and Major Scales I - 9: In the example below, root-position triads are built on each seale degree of a C major scale. Each triad is named accordance with two related chord identification systems. 1. The letter name of each root is combined with a chord-quality designation to form a chord symbol 2. Roman numerals associate each scale degree with a chord quality. Chord qualities for each scale degree are consistent in all major scales: I, TV and V ate major in all Keys; ii, iy, and vi are minor; vii® is diminished, 1 2 6 7 Seale Degree g 8g g C Major DER 8 8 a = Chord Symbol = CMaj_ Din. «Emin = FMaj GMaj Amin Bdim — C Maj Roman Numeral I ii iii Iv v vi vil 1 > Key signatures in the following exercises designate major keys. As in the C Major example above, there are four elements associated with each item: scale degree, notes, chord symbol and Roman numeral. From the one element given, deduce the remaining three and provide the answers as shown in the example below a 7. — ovine tig — Chord Symbol dee eee a ci F Maj GMaj Dmin Iva eayaeeaiy Roman Numeral — a a ee ee ee in Alla, D Maj G a BAe Chords: 4901 Triads and Major Scales I - 6 9 In the example below, root-position triads are built on each seale degree of'a C major scale. Each triad is named in accordance with two related chord identification systems, 1. The letter name of each root is combined with a chord-quality designation to form a chord symbol. 2. Roman numerals associate each scale degree with a chord quality. Chord qualities for each scale degree are consistent in all major scales: I, TV and V are major in all keys; ii, iv, and vi are minor; vii? is diminished. ? Scale Degree C Major =F Chord Symbol = CMaj- «- Dmin Emin FMaj GMaj Amin Bdim — C Maj Roman Numeral 1 ii iii Iv Vv vi vii? 1 Key signatures in the following exercises designate major keys. As in the C Major example above, there are four elements associated with each item: seale degree, notes, chord symbol and Roman numeral. From the one element given, deduce the remaining three and provide the answers as shown in the example below. Seale Degree 5 4 5 2 Example = SF Sotttion Chord Symbol Dmin F Maj GMaj_ Dmin Roman Numeral Hee BIW eV i an PIA tet rete a # ed >= | Ges =| Eley “Billi, CMaj © Amin Gla, CMe, D Mai 1 vz Stier eee Ure es 4 A A A A a x 7 4 24 8 7 cee etree EPmay Corin Maj Grin Emin Ale, Msi G Mai, I Nes sea eS OVA ai DTie Chords: 4902 Triads and Major Scales I - 6 In the example below, root-position triads are built on each seale degree of a C major scale, Each triad is named in accordance with two related chord identification systems. IL. The letter name of each root is combined with a chord-quality designation to form a chord symbol. 2. Roman numerals associate each scale degree with a chord quality Chord qualities for each scale degree are consistent in all major scales: [, [V and V are major in all keys; ii, iy, and vi are minor; vii® is diminished, Scale Degree , 3 3 3 é ; 1 C Major & = = $ = ¥ 3 8 | 3 Chord Symbol = C Maj Din’ Emin FMaj = GMaj Amin Bdim — C Maj Roman Numeral ii ili WV v vi vii? I Key signatures in the following exercises designate major keys. As in the C Major example above, there are our elements associated with each item: scale degree, notes, chord symbol and Roman numeral. From the one element given, deduce the remaining three and provide the answers as shown in the example below B> Jr> Seale Degree ee ae Example | Solution Chord Symbol Roman Numeral Hee ee eye i 2i Chords: 4903 Triads and Major Scales II - 9: Key signatures in the following exercises designate major keys. There are four elements associated with each item: scale degree, notes, chord symbol and Roman numeral. From the one element given, deduce the remaining three and provide the answers as shown in the example below. Ja> Scale Degree 5 Example Solution = = |] Chord Symbot Gmin BsMaj CMaj G min Roman Numeral Woy ii [p> A ee 3 FER ] J o> ae | Emo, Akdirm Chin Damin iv vi ii We Chords: 4904 Triads and Major Scales II - 6 x: Key signatures in the following exercises designate major keys. There are four elements associated with each item: scale degree, notes, chord symbol and Roman numeral. From the one element given, deduce the remaining three and provide the answers as shown in the example below: Scale Degree Berghe ee 3 3 2 Example Solution 2 8 §=—3 Chord Symbol Gmin BsMaj C Maj Gmin Roman Numeral Woy ii rin Amin Démin fw Chords: 4905 Triads and Major Scales II - Key signatures in the following exercises designate major keys. There are four elements associated with each item: scale degree, notes, chord symbol and Roman numeral. From the one element given, deduce the remaining three and provide the answers as shown in the example below. 6 Scale Degree eae Example S|] Solution SS e + mn 7 Chora Symbot Dmin E GMaj Dmin v ii A An A 1 S$ SB GA fg | 7 = ay Chords: 4400 First-Inversion Triad Basics - 6 A triad in which the third is the lowest note is called a a root first-inversion triad, As shown in the example, a root ff third third of fith first-inversion triad is created by simply stacking the Etta pitches of a root-position triad with the third in the bass. see root position first inversion Answers in this exercise are limited to diatonic close-position first-inversion triads. 1. Create close-position first-inversion triads using the given notes as roots, Draw (or imagine) the third and fifth above the given root to create a preparatory root-position triad. In the blank measure, draw the third and the fifth exactly as they appear in the preparatory triad. Complete the triad by drawing the root above the fifth (an octave higher than the given note), root fh rot ted ana Example £ =o Sj Solution root position first inversion 3 4 6 p pa ZS é & J na . i 2. Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close-position firstinversion triads, 2 4 x 5 pt = =] 2s e eo S fifth third thie fifth 6 & eo ca third sith fish third Worksheets, Copyeight © 2009 by MakeMusi, Ine ‘MaieMusie grants pormission to duplicate this worksheet for non-rofit, educational use unly, provided each copy includes this copyright notice. say not be sold or inched in say materials offered for sale to he general public opie Chords: 4401 First-Inversion Triad Basics - 9° A triad in which the third is the lowest note is called a ee oot first-inversion triad, As shown in the example, a root f third third fal first-inversion triad is created by simply stacking the eae : pitches of a root-position triad with the third in the bass. penne root position frst inversion Answers in this exercise are limited to diatonic close-position first-inversion triads. 1, Create close-position first-inversion triads using the given notes as roots. Draw (or imagine) the third and fifth above the given root to create a preparatory root-position triad, In the blank measure, draw the third and the fifth exactly as they appear in the preparatory triad. Complete the triad by drawing the root above the fifth (an octave higher than the given note). root fiflh third root fifth third No /, Example Solution root position first inversion 2 3 2. Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close-position first-inversion triads. l 2 ae ‘afth third tied sift third fin fifth third Finale? Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMust, Inc -MakeMusie grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-profit, educational use onl, provided each copy inelides this copyright notice ‘Copies may’ no: be sold or inelude in any materials offered for sale tothe general public Chords: 4402 First-Inversion Triad Basics - 6 9 ‘A triad in which the third is the lowest note is called a first-inversion triad. As shown in the example, a first-inversion tried is created by simply stacking the pitches of a root-position triad with the third in the bass. Example ‘fifth Toot root J third third J fifth Answers in this exercise are limited to fe Peon eee te diatonic close-position first-inversion triads. 1. Create elose-position first-inversion triads using the given notes as roots. Draw (or imagine) the third and fifth above the given root to create a preparatory root-position triad. In the blank measure, draw the third and the fifth exaetly as they appear in the preparatory triad. Complete the triad by drawing the root above the fifth (an octave higher than the given note). fifth jog fifth rot third “Ng / third Example Solution root position first inversion 1 2 3 = 2. Triad position is indicated for each of the notes below. Add notes to create close-position first-inversion triads. 1 4 > sh thine third fifth 6 2 7 = a Qs hind fis fit hid Finale Worksheets, Copyright © 2009 by MakeMusie, Ine ‘MakeMusic grants permission to duplicate this worksheet for non-pzoft, educational use only, provided each eopy includes this copyright note Copies may not he sald or included in any materials offered lor sale to the general public

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