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A chord has two notes, a triad had three notes, and an arpeggio has four notes.
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Generally, the leading note is the seventh tonal degree of the diatonic scale leading up to the tonic. For example, in the C major scale (white keys on a piano, starting on C), the leading note is the note B; and the leading note chord uses the notes B, D, and F: a diminished triad. In Music Theory, the leading note triad is symbolized by the Roman numeral vii°.
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A subdominant triad (Grade 5 Theory) is a triad built on the scale degree IV (four)