Music Triads on the piano: 3-note chords, 4 variations in all 12 keys = 48 chords
A single note played is termed a unison. Two notes played together (or close together) is termed an interval. Three or more notes in combination is called a chord. Chords can have any number of notes in them, but the most basic type of chord is termed a triad.
There are four types of triads commonly used:
Major triad — made up of the root, 3rd and 5th of the major scale for that key.
Minor triads — made by lowering the 3rd 1/2 step.
Diminished triads — made by lowering both the 3rd and 5th 1/2 step.
Augmented triads — made by raising the 5th 1/2 step.
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By learning the 4 basic triads in all 12 keys, you automatically know and can play 48 chords! Not bad for only learning 4 variations of a triad chord.