Assignment 29: Chord Inversions
INSTRUCTIONS: (Part 1 – Triads & 7th chords in Major Keys)
Notate the chord indicated in the proper inversion using the major key signature provided.
Step 1: Using the key signature, identify the key
Step 2: Determine the root pitch of the required chord
Step 3: Using the clef provided, notate the chord in the specified inversion
Note: The key signature is given, so use accidentals only where required (e.g., in minor where chords change when the 6th & 7th scale degrees are raised).
To receive full points, you must follow all notational conventions learned. You may lose partial points if your notation is messy or hard to read.
Part 1: Chords in Major Keys
INSTRUCTIONS: (Part 2 – Triads & 7th chords in Minor Keys)
Notate the chord indicated in the proper inversion using the major key signature provided.
Step 1: Using the key signature, identify the key
Step 2: Determine the root pitch of the required chord
Step 3: Using the clef provided, the chord in the specified inversion
Note: The key signature is given, so use accidentals only where required (e.g., in minor where chords change when the 6th & 7th scale degrees are raised).
If you Ive forgotten about melodic/harmonic minor scales refer to unit 3: lesson 14.
For a refresher on what these scales do to diatonic chords, see unit 5: lesson 23.
To receive full points, you must follow all notational conventions learned. You may lose partial points if your notation is messy or hard to read.
Part 2: Chords in Minor Keys