In Reply to: Huh? That's root position - not first inversion! [nt] posted by Chris from Lafayette on April 17, 2017 at 08:58:14:
IIRC, "+" is augmented 5th symbol.
So we end up with E G and B# (C).
Again, it's been awhile; I just wanted to play "name the **tune**."
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- It's been a long time, but I don't believe there's such a thing as a minor augmented triad? - jdaniel@jps.net 09:40:53 04/17/17 (8)
- Huh? I'm seeing a C-E-G - that's C-major in root position - Chris from Lafayette 19:10:46 04/17/17 (7)
- I figured it was a trick question, so I left the CMaj inverted. nt - jdaniel@jps.net 20:00:16 04/17/17 (6)
- Aargh! But what I'm seeing is NOT inverted - it's in root position! - Chris from Lafayette 08:48:17 04/18/17 (5)
- RE: Aargh! But what I'm seeing is NOT inverted - it's in root position! - jdaniel@jps.net 09:27:38 04/18/17 (4)
- BTW, I just saw that chord (E - G - B-sharp) yesterday - in Ravel's Daphnis et Chloe [nt] ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 19:32:20 04/21/17 (2)
- B# a passing tone? nt - jdaniel@jps.net 20:29:57 04/21/17 (1)
- Possibly - but traditional analysis kind of breaks down. . . - Chris from Lafayette 10:23:26 04/22/17 (0)
- OK - I guess I didn't see that one (and I still don't - but that's fine) [nt] - Chris from Lafayette 18:04:28 04/18/17 (0)