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The most basic chords, built using the 1st, 3rd, and 5th notes of a scale.

The top number tells you beats are in a measure (e.g., 4).

The bottom number tells you of note gets the beat (e.g., 4 = quarter note). 4. Chords and Harmony Music Theory 101: From Keys and Scales to Rhyth...

The sequence of chords (like I - IV - V) that creates the "flow" of a song. 5. Practical Ear Training Theory is best learned by hearing.

Sound "happy" or "bright." The formula is: W–W–H–W–W–W–H (Whole, Whole, Half...). The most basic chords, built using the 1st,

A is the "home base" of a song, and a Scale is the sequence of notes within that key.

Listen to a song and try to find the "home" note that feels like the logical place for the song to end. Practical Ear Training Theory is best learned by hearing

A Major triad has a "large" interval (Major 3rd) at the bottom, while a Minor triad has a "small" interval (Minor 3rd).