presented. A triad can be in three possible positions, a "root position" with the root in the bass (i.e., with the root as the lowest note, thus E, G, B or E...
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F major chord The root position of a chord is the voicing of a triad, seventh chord, or ninth chord in which the root of the chord is the bass note and...
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Maddieson have found that the tongue root position in Germanic languages is not an independent gesture. Advanced tongue root, abbreviated ATR or +ATR, also...
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Inversion (music) (redirect from First position chord)
chord is in root position if its root is the lowest note. This is sometimes known as the parent chord of its inversions. For example, the root of a C-major...
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Vowel (section Tongue root position)
vowel quality, such as the velum position (nasality), type of vocal fold vibration (phonation), and tongue root position. This conception of vowel articulation...
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genitals in [the missionary] position. The penis has the shape of a boomerang—one third of its length consists of the root of the penis—and the vaginal...
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(ex. C major chord in the keys of B major or B minor), but usually in root position. These are sometimes referred to as "Neapolitan" chords, but these rarely...
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Joseph Edward Root, MBE (born 30 December 1990) is an English international cricketer, who plays for the English cricket team and formerly captained the...
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it consists of three distinct notes: the root note along with intervals of a third and a fifth above the root note. Chords with more than three notes include...
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a root position V usually changes to a V4 2 right before resolution, thereby "evading" the root-position I chord that would usually follow a root-position...
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confused with other chords when inverted, they are generally found in root position. For example, depending on voicing, a major triad with an added major...
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situations are possible: The bass note is the root or fundamental of the chord. The chord is in root position. One of the other pitches of the chord is in...
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to represent root position, “b” for first inversion, and “c” for second inversion. However, the "a" is rarely used to denote root position, just as 5 3...
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line, the chord-playing performer would either assume that it was a root-position triad, or deduce from the harmonic motion that another figure was implied...
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intervals (allowing for enharmonic equivalents) that are absent from its root position. That is, any inversion of an augmented triad (or diminished seventh...
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In bioinformatics, the root mean square deviation of atomic positions, or simply root mean square deviation (RMSD), is the measure of the average distance...
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note) is not the root of the chord, then the chord is said to be an inversion: it is in root position if the lowest note is the root of the chord, it...
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associated with the harmonization of Gregorian psalm tones, it is based on root position triads and is first known to have appeared in southern Europe in the...
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a displacement, as in the bioinformatics concept of root mean square deviation of atomic positions. The RMSD of a sample is the quadratic mean of the differences...
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major drawback of this device was its inability to effectively control root position since it did not have enough resilience to generate the torque movements...
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Carl Dahlhaus contests Kurth's position, holding that this drive is in fact created through or with harmonic function, a root progression in another voice...
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sequence. An important subtype of the descending 5-6 sequence is the root position variant, also known as the Pachelbel sequence, due to the use of this...
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case, the two vowel categories differ primarily with regards to tongue root position, and ±RTR is a convenient and fairly accurate descriptor for the articulatory...
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notation {0, 3, 6, 10}. The half-diminished seventh chord exists in root position and in three inversions. The first inversion is enharmonic to a minor...
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Riemann system. — The tonic, subdominant, and dominant chords, in root position, each followed by its parallel. The parallel is formed by raising the...
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can be shown as follows (beginning with typical tonic): root-position tonic triad → root-position augmented tonic triad → 1st inversion submediant minor...
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G major): The foundation (root) is the most important note and accompanying chords are almost always built in root position. The fifth is next in importance...
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Root races are concepts in the esoteric cosmology of Theosophy. As described in Helena Petrovna Blavatsky's book The Secret Doctrine (1888), these races...
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chromatic mediant relationships as well. Chromatic mediants are usually in root position, may appear in either major or minor keys, usually provide color and...
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the second inversion of I. The cadential 6 4, in turn, resolves to a root-position V. This progression ensures that, in its voice leading, each pair of...
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