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Name this interval:  Minor 3rd * Minor 2nd * Major 3rd *1.10 The following is: C major tonic triad in root position *A minor tonic triad in first inversion *A minor tonic triad in root position *

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Name this interval:  Minor 3rd * Minor 2nd * Major 3rd *1.10 The following is: C major tonic triad in root position *A minor tonic triad in first inversion *A minor tonic triad in root position *

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Solution

The interval you mentioned is a minor 7th.

The sequence of intervals you provided (Minor 3rd, Minor 2nd, Major 3rd) forms a minor 7th. Here's how:

  • Starting from any note, if you go up a minor 3rd, you reach a note.
  • From that note, if you go up a minor 2nd, you reach another note.
  • From that note, if you go up a major 3rd, you reach yet another note.
  • The interval between the original note and this last note is a minor 7th.

The following is an A minor tonic triad in root position.

The given musical notation represents an A minor tonic triad in root position. Here's why:

  • The notes are A, C, and E. These are the 1st (tonic), minor 3rd, and perfect 5th notes of the A minor scale, which form an A minor triad.
  • The triad is in root position because the tonic (A) is the lowest (bass) note.

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