About 126,000 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Triad (organised crime) - Wikipedia

    A triad (simplified Chinese: 三合会; traditional Chinese: 三合會; pinyin: sān hé huì; Cantonese Yale: sāam hahp wúi) is a Chinese transnational organised crime syndicate based in Greater China with …

  2. Triad | Organized Crime, Criminal Activities & Gangs | Britannica

    Nov 1, 2025 · In the 21st century, Chinese Triads operate Mafia -like organized crime syndicates internationally, dealing in extortion, prostitution, illegal gambling, and the drug trade.

  3. Triads - Music Theory Academy

    Triads are made up of 3 notes played on top of each other. You will often hear people describe triads as chords. They consist of a bottom note (root), a middle note (3rd) and a top note (5th): The basic …

  4. TRIAD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The Chinese criminal organizations called triads got their name from the triangular symbol that they used back when they began, centuries ago, as patriotic organizations.

  5. TRIANGLE OF DEATH - THE INSIDE STORY OF THE TRIADS - Office of …

    WHEREVER THERE IS A CHINESE COMMUNITY, INCLUDING ALMOST EVERY CITY IN THE WESTERN WORLD, GROUPS OF SECRET SOCIETIES KNOWN AS TRIADS CONTROL THE …

  6. TriadsOpen Music Theory

    Within major and minor keys, triads have particular qualities that correspond to scale degree. These are the same in every major and minor key, which makes memorizing them useful. Triads are identified …

  7. Introduction to Triads - University of Puget Sound

    A triad consists of three notes stacked in consecutive thirds. A triad is also called a chord as well as a harmony. (Harmony also refers to chord progressions.) The lowest note of a triad when it is stacked …

  8. Triads Explained: The Foundation of Every Chord You Play - Easy Guide

    Apr 9, 2025 · Triads are the foundational building blocks of harmony in Western music. Once you master these, you'll see chord progressions in a whole new light. Let’s begin.

  9. Major Minor Training Environment: Lesson 3, Triads

    Major and minor triads are simple, consonant three-note chords which are the primary harmonic building blocks of tonal music. Triads are formed from scales by picking one note as the root and then …

  10. TRIAD definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    The Triads were Chinese secret societies in old China that were often associated with organized crime.