Dyad (music)

In music, a dyad (less commonly, diad) is a set of two notes or pitches.

[1] The notes of a dyad can be played simultaneously or in succession.

Notes played in succession form a melodic interval; notes played simultaneously form a harmonic interval.

Dyads can be classified by the interval between the notes.

[2] For example, the interval between C and E (four half steps) is a major third, which can imply a C major chord, made up of the notes C, E and G.[3] This music theory article is a stub.

All dyads within an octave on C. Play
In a triadic context chords with omitted thirds may be considered "indeterminate" triads. [ 4 ] Play
Melodic and harmonic intervals, respectively above and below. Play