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Root position

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In music theory, "root position" refers to the arrangement of a chord where the root note is the lowest in pitch. For example, in a C major triad (C-E-G), the root position would have C as the lowest note, arranged as C-E-G. Root position is contrasted with other chord positions such as first inversion and second inversion.

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