The document discusses testing the E minor chord by starting with the E major triad and lowering the third note from G# to G natural, changing the mood from happy to sad with only one note difference. It revisits the E major triad and identifies how dropping the third note by a half step transforms the triad into the E minor chord.
The document discusses testing the E minor chord by starting with the E major triad and lowering the third note from G# to G natural, changing the mood from happy to sad with only one note difference. It revisits the E major triad and identifies how dropping the third note by a half step transforms the triad into the E minor chord.
The document discusses testing the E minor chord by starting with the E major triad and lowering the third note from G# to G natural, changing the mood from happy to sad with only one note difference. It revisits the E major triad and identifies how dropping the third note by a half step transforms the triad into the E minor chord.
The document discusses testing the E minor chord by starting with the E major triad and lowering the third note from G# to G natural, changing the mood from happy to sad with only one note difference. It revisits the E major triad and identifies how dropping the third note by a half step transforms the triad into the E minor chord.
Now, identify Note #3 (G#) and, drop it by one half step, Listen to the difference as the triad becomes minor. Only one note is different, yet it changes the mood of it a lot, from happy to sad.