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In music theory, a "third inversion" refers to a specific arrangement of the notes in a chord, particularly in relation to a triad (a three-note chord). A triad consists of a root, a third, and a fifth. The inversion of a chord is determined by which note is the lowest in pitch when the chord is played.

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