Triads vs Chords | Is there a difference?
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- Опубліковано 5 чер 2024
- What is a chord and what is a triad? Is there even a difference between the two? In this video, you'll learn all about the fascinating world of harmony. We'll cover the 4 types of triads, major, minor, augmented and diminished. Next, how the major scale is used to build chords. Finally, the 4 types of 7th chords and how they can change the mood of your music
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Shred can you make a video on power chords
Expanding it further, extended chords are just multiple triads. Cmaj7 is Cmaj and Em for example. Really helps you find your way through more complex extensions.
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Triads are the basic building blocks of chords. That's what I've learnt here.
13:26 Stay a while... and listen.
A triad is a chord, but a chord is not always a triad
Goddammit. I just posted the same thing. 😂
Really good lesson today...❣️🎸
Reminds me of the opening of Scenes by Marty Friedman
what drone is he using, i love it.
Never tried a drone, it makes those notes sound celestial
a beautiful sounding scale workout is what i didnt know i need
Cheers for the inspiration
you can set a keyboard to an organ in the tone bank and put a weight on a key. classic ear training method with the drone establishing the key note, you can play single notes and they will have diatonic vales in relation to the drone.
It sounds like an A triad. Of the 4 chord types, it's one of them 😂
Thank u
If you can call it a "power" chord then I think triads are chords too. POWER TO THE CHORDS!!
As I understand it is that by definition a chord must contain the 1, 3, and 5 as well as any extension. Where a triad can be a 1, 3, and 5 (chord), it is just any combination of 3 notes usually incorporating the tonic. An ex. would be an Am7 consisting of the 1, 3m, and 7m. But a triad could also be an extension like the 3m, 5, and 7m.
It's simple semantics. In classical terms, you are correct. In a broader sense, chords are just sequences of notes from a scale played fast enough. A power chord is a 5th dyad, but it's also a chord because more than one note is played fast enough.
@@gandalf8216 actually, that’s not true. A power chords is technically not a chord. It can either be a diad or a triad if you include the octave. Power chord is only a colloquial name. But i agree, it’s really all semantics. Most things in music have a pretentious name to make it sound more complicated than it really is.
Even here in Argentina i was able to taste that C major burpy😂
From what Ive learnt, a triad is a chord but not all chords are triads. I also believe a triad is not limited to 3 notes, it can have 100 notes as long as they are only 3 different notes. C-E-B-C-E is a triad since harmony would say to reduce all notes to an octave, leaving only 3 notes, C-E-B.
when youre learning chords and it sounds like playing with a slice of meatloaf
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A triad is a type of chord, but not all chords are triads. It's not that difficult, folks.
Does a 3 note power chord count as a triad?
Technically no (as I understand it), as two of them are an octave apart, so count as "the same note" (different *pitch*, but the same *note*, as in they're both A#, for example).
Comparing them to the scale, you've got the root, the 5th, then the root again (or the 5th is doubled up rather than the root; depends which power chord shape you're playing), but only those two positions on the scale are accounted for, rather than the three you'd need for a triad. Hope that makes sense; the pitch/note distinction used to give me headaches when I started learning about this stuff.
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what is 70 notes?
You know how a barre chord has a couple of the same notes showing up? It's still a triad, right?
I think so
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What about sus triads?
Not getting your updates, longhair.