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Minor chord

A minor chord is a triad with a minor third and a perfect fifth above the root. The minor triad built on C is spelled C–E♭–G.

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Minor chord

Nodes20
Edges19
Triples17
Avg. degree1.9
Density0.1
Components1

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Minor chord

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related to Structure · 7
Minor chord → For, It, MI, On, Other, The, There
related to Just intonation · 6
Minor chord → Ben Johnston, In, Just, Septimal, Supertonic, The
is a · 1
Minor chord → triad with a minor third and a perfect fifth above the root
related to External links · 1
Minor chord → Minor

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minor triad chord just third fifth 10 perfect major 12 15 root mi built intonation cents sometimes font include min

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Minor chordis atriad with a minor third and a perfect fifth above the root0.90text
F-A-Cinstance of81.Georg Andreas Sorge derived the minor chord from the confluence of two major triads0.80text
C-E-Ginstance of81.Georg Andreas Sorge derived the minor chord from the confluence of two major triads0.80text
Minor chordrelated to External linksMinor0.60section
Minor chordrelated to Just intonationSeptimal0.60section
Minor chordrelated to Just intonationJust0.60section
Minor chordrelated to Just intonationSupertonic0.60section
Minor chordrelated to Just intonationIn0.60section
Minor chordrelated to Just intonationThe0.60section
Minor chordrelated to Just intonationBen Johnston0.60section
Minor chordrelated to StructureThe0.60section
Minor chordrelated to StructureThere0.60section

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