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Multiple Choice
Use the following notation to answer the question.
Notation shows a triad containing the notes G-flat, B-flat, and D-natural.
Question
What kind of triad is this?
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Responses
major
major
minor
minor
augmented
augmented
diminished
diminished
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augmented
Explanation: Gb–Bb is a major third (4 semitones) and Bb–D is also a major third, so the triad stacks two major thirds → an augmented triad (Gb–D is an augmented fifth).
Explanation: Gb–Bb is a major third (4 semitones) and Bb–D is also a major third, so the triad stacks two major thirds → an augmented triad (Gb–D is an augmented fifth).
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