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Bass Position    The chord member that is in the lowest sounding voice.
Figured Bass    A method of abbreviated notation used in the Baroque era.
First Inversion    A chord with the 3rd as the lowest tone.
Inversion    The transfer of the lowest note to some higher octave.
Lead Sheet Symbols    Used in jazz and most popular music to indicate chords to be played under a given melody.
Major Seventh Chord (M7)    Major triad with a M7 above the root.
Major-Minor Seventh Chord (Mm7)    Major triad with a m7 above the root.
Minor Seventh Chord (m7)    Minor triad with a m7 above the root.
Pitch Classes    Term used to group together all pitches that have an identical sound or that are identical except for the octave or octaves that separate them.
Root Position    A chord with the root notated as the lowest tone.
Second Inversion    A chord with the 5th in the bass.
Seventh Chords    A triad with another 3rd added above the 5th of the triad. The added note is a 7th above the root.
Tertian    A chord structure built of thirds.
Third Inversion    A seventh chord with the 7th as the lowest tone.
Triad    A three-note chord consisting of a 5th divided into two superimposed 3rds. The bottom note of the 5th is the root, and the top note is the 5th.







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