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A major triad is formed by stacking
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a major third on top of a minor third.
a major third on top of a minor third.
a major third on top of a major third.
a major third on top of a major third.
a minor third on top of a minor third.
a minor third on top of a minor third.
a minor third on top of a major third.
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a major third on top of a minor third.
a major third on top of a minor third.
a major third on top of a major third.
a major third on top of a major third.
a minor third on top of a minor third.
a minor third on top of a minor third.
a minor third on top of a major third.
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A minor third on top of a major third.
(Example: C–E is a major third, E–G is a minor third, together forming a C major triad.)
(Example: C–E is a major third, E–G is a minor third, together forming a C major triad.)
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