Capt. Broccoli explains diatonic triads (1)

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Captain Broccoli explains diatonic triads in major keys: their chord qualities and the Roman numerals used to represent them. By David Loberg Code, 2010.

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  • My Theory teacher at music camp suggested we watch this, informative, yet very VERY weird...

  • Ahhhh, the brilliance: What about my friend Walter? You should not push him either. No, I mean my friend Walter uses all capital numerals for his chords. Is that because he is tall? I don't think it matters how tall Walter is. Yes, it does. He plays basketball, for the Pistons.

  • My theory teacher showed us this today. Everybody went, "wtf?"

  • He is a Music Theory Prof. (and so much more) from WMU. He's pretty much amazing.

  • can't wait to forward these to my young students, they will love these.

    Who ARE you?

  • Haha I should show this to my Music Theory class!

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