Is the root of a chord solely determined by its notes, or also influenced by the key and /or previous and successive chords?
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The root note is always the note that is the basis for the chord, regardless of its inversion. In root position the lowest note is the root (hence the name), but other notes are the lowest in other inversions of the chord. For example, take a C Major chord. In every position, the root note is C.
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