Fmaj is always F, A, C, and C, G, F can be the third inversion



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送交者: steven 于 2006-2-03, 19:19:59:

回答: Now I'm confused...{C, G, F} is an F major chord? 由 虎子 于 2006-2-03, 13:37:33:

of F, A, C, G, where G is the second added to the F chord. This is under the assumtion that it is the beginning of the church cadence IV-I, where IV chord of C major key is F, and I chord is C. The reason for not to consider C, G, F being the authentic cadence V-I where V is G chord G, B, D is that: although G, B, D, F is G7 (G dominant 7 chord) which is quit strong pulling to I, G, (B), (D), F, C (where B, and D are not sung out by the singers, but the accompany may play them), this chord is G11, which is very popular in Jazz, but not in Eastern music. So I don't think this is the case. Of course, the other possibility is that the last 3 chords
posted here are really the end extended cadence, which is I chord, with suspend, {C, F, G} to {C, E, G} called C suspend. Since I have only seen two chords here, I cannot confirm which is the case. I suspect the suspend
is the right one thought.



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