To answer this question, it is important to remember how triads are constructed in music. A triad consists of three notes: the root, the third, and the fifth.
When the root of the triad is on a line on the staff, the third and fifth will typically be positioned as follows:
- Root on a line: The third will be located on a space (the line above the root), and the fifth will be on another line (the line above the third).
So the correct response would be:
The third will be on a space and the fifth will be on a line.