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- Root_(chord) abstract "In music theory, the root of a chord is the note on which a chord is built. For example, a three-note triad using C as a root would be C-E-G. Conventionally, the name of the root note denotes the chord. Thus, a major chord built upon C is called a C major chord. The root is often confused with the tonic, which is the reference note of a scale, rather than that of a chord.While the theory of chordal roots describes bottom-up construction of chords, chords appearing in musical scores or performances will not always use the chordal root as the lowest pitch. When a chord's bass note is its root, the chord is said to be in root position or in normal form. When the root is not the lowest pitch played in a chord, it is said to be inverted. Consequently, changing the configuration of pitches above a given bass note will typically result in a new note becoming the root.A major scale contains seven unique pitch classes, each of which might serve as the root of a chord:".
- Root_(chord) thumbnail Root_of_a_major_chord_on_C.png?width=300.
- Root_(chord) wikiPageID "424238".
- Root_(chord) wikiPageRevisionID "599358952".
- Root_(chord) description "The file plays A880, followed by 1026.67 Hz, followed by both tones together, followed by the implied root frequency of 586.67 Hz, a fifth below the A.".
- Root_(chord) filename "SeptMinThird-just-sine-root.ogg".
- Root_(chord) hasPhotoCollection Root_(chord).
- Root_(chord) title "Septimal Minor Third , sine wave".
- Root_(chord) subject Category:Chord_factors.
- Root_(chord) subject Category:Diatonic_functions.
- Root_(chord) subject Category:Voicing_(music).
- Root_(chord) type Abstraction100002137.
- Root_(chord) type Beginning107290905.
- Root_(chord) type Cause107326557.
- Root_(chord) type ChordFactors.
- Root_(chord) type DiatonicFunctions.
- Root_(chord) type Event100029378.
- Root_(chord) type Factor107327805.
- Root_(chord) type Function113783816.
- Root_(chord) type Happening107283608.
- Root_(chord) type MathematicalRelation113783581.
- Root_(chord) type Origin107323922.
- Root_(chord) type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
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- Root_(chord) comment "In music theory, the root of a chord is the note on which a chord is built. For example, a three-note triad using C as a root would be C-E-G. Conventionally, the name of the root note denotes the chord. Thus, a major chord built upon C is called a C major chord.".
- Root_(chord) label "Basse fondamentale".
- Root_(chord) label "Estado fundamental (música)".
- Root_(chord) label "Grondtoon (muziekleer)".
- Root_(chord) label "Grundton".
- Root_(chord) label "Root (chord)".
- Root_(chord) label "Основной тон".
- Root_(chord) sameAs Grundton.
- Root_(chord) sameAs Estado_fundamental_(música).
- Root_(chord) sameAs Basse_fondamentale.
- Root_(chord) sameAs Grondtoon_(muziekleer).
- Root_(chord) sameAs m.026ty4.
- Root_(chord) sameAs Q2879974.
- Root_(chord) sameAs Q2879974.
- Root_(chord) sameAs Root_(chord).
- Root_(chord) wasDerivedFrom Root_(chord)?oldid=599358952.
- Root_(chord) depiction Root_of_a_major_chord_on_C.png.
- Root_(chord) isPrimaryTopicOf Root_(chord).