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7. Does anybody know how C G A is called in music theory?


Superbron




I think it's just an 'ambiguous' triad and might have many uses, because it suggests some form of incompleteness ( no third) , and therefore it can belong to many keys and modes. You could say that it is some form of Lydian chord with a G,A suspension that would resolve on Fsharp, A

or it could be an incomplete dominant chord like a C9 chord

it could be a Cm6 without the minor third

it could be almost anything, if you start including possibilities with inversions


Thanks avatars_the_titletrack. I am experimenting with these 'chords'/triads of incompleteness. I like the feel they have, resoving it to the expected chord after suspension.


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