Diad
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Diads are two-note chords. A diad can be made up of any combination of notes. The lower note is usually the root note but not always. Diads are sometimes written as the notes separated by slash - E/B or A/C. | Diads are two-note chords. A diad can be made up of any combination of notes. The lower note is usually the root note but not always. Diads are sometimes written as the notes separated by slash - E/B or A/C. |
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Diads are two-note chords. A diad can be made up of any combination of notes. The lower note is usually the root note but not always. Diads are sometimes written as the notes separated by slash - E/B or A/C.