The building block of almost all music is the triad—a three-note chord. Your practice should begin with the 12 major and 12 minor triads in their root positions.
| Feature | Why It Matters | |---------|----------------| | | Prevents bad habits, especially for inversions. | | Keyboard diagrams | Helps visual learners map notes to keys. | | Gradual difficulty | Start with C major triad → all 12 major triads → minor triads → diminished/augmented. | | Answer key | Essential for self-study (especially for chord identification pages). | | Blank chord charts | Allows user to write their own progressions or inversions. | | Left-hand-only drills | Many beginners neglect left-hand chord fluency. |