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In a major key, the minor diatonic triads are

A. mediant, dominant, and submediant.
B. subdominant, dominant, and tonic.
C. supertonic, subdominant, and dominant.
D. supertonic, mediant, and supmediant.

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The answer is option D.

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In a major key, the supertonic and mediant triads( ii and iii) are minor, and the submediant triad( vi) is also minor. the diatonic triads in the key of c major are typically identified with roman numerals as expressed in the brackets. The median, dominant and submediant refers to the triads of the music.

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The correct answer is option D (supertonic, mediant, and submediant)

In a major key, the supertonic and mediant triads (ii and iii) are minor, and the submediant triad (vi) is also minor. The diatonic triads in the key of C major are typically identified with roman numerals as expressed in the brackets.
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