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AP Music Theory/Unit 3 – Triads and Seventh Chords
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Diminished and Minor Triad Intervals
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How does the interval structure of a diminished triad differ from that of a minor triad?

A

A diminished triad has a major third and a diminished fifth, while a minor triad has a minor third and a perfect fifth.

B

A diminished triad has a diminished third and a perfect fifth, while a minor triad has a minor third and an augmented fourth.

C

A diminished triad has two minor thirds stacked, while a minor triad has a minor third and a major third stacked.

D

A diminished triad has a minor third and a diminished fifth, while a minor triad has a minor third and a perfect fifth.

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