Use the following image to answer the question.
Examine the notation. What do the highlighted chords have in common?
A triad with each note of a C Major scale is notated in treble clef, in four-four time, with no key signature. Each chord is written with quarter notes (2 measures total), and no accidentals are noted.
A triad with each note of a C Major scale is notated in treble clef, in four-four time, with no key signature. Each chord is written with quarter notes (2 measures total), and no accidentals are noted.
Chord 1: middle C, E, G. This chord is highlighted in green, as it is one of the major chords in this key.
Chord 2: D, F, A.
Chord 3: E, G, B.
Chord 4: F, A, C. This chord is highlighted in green.
Chord 5: G, B, D. This chord is highlighted in green.
Chord 6: A, C, E.
Chord 7: B, D, F.
Chord 8: C (space 3), E (space 4), G (sitting on top of staff). This chord is highlighted in green.
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Responses
They are all major chords.
They are all major chords.
They are all minor chords.
They are all minor chords.
They all contain a C.
They all contain a C.
They all contain a D.
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Responses
diminished
diminished
borrowed
borrowed
diatonic
diatonic
dominant
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Responses
C minor
C minor
G major
G major
F sharp minor
F sharp minor
A major