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Added tone chord
Added tone chord An added tone chord is a triadic chord with ...
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Image:Added note chord in Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms.PNG
Image:Added note chord in Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms.PNG ... Download high resolution version (869x235, 9 KB) Added note chord in Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms (3rd ... use of this work in the article "Added tone chord" to illustrate the object ...
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Chord (translated from German)
Chord This article describes the chord in the music. See also Piece-work. Chord is in that Musik simultaneous ringing out ... in (in contrast to Cluster). The term chord probably leads itself of chorda, the Greek ... the overtone row of an individual clay/tone also. Table of contents Explanation In ...
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Chord symbol (translated from German)
Chord symbol Chord symbols become in that Musiknotation uses, over ... to support when improvising over a certain chord sequence. One (in Jazz and in that ... most common systems as follows: Versetzungszeichen : [ clay/tone letter ] # Chord on a half-tone the higher ...
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Chord (music)
Chord (music) In music and music theory, a chord (from the Middle English cord) short for ... by playing three or more strings. Every chord is given a specific name, based on the notes that constitute the chord and the distances, or intervals, between them ... are used as abbreviated notations. Originally, a chord simply meant the sounding together of ...
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Nonchord tone
Nonchord tone A nonchord tone, nonharmonic tone, or non-harmony note is a note ... practice music which is not in the chord that is formed by the other notes ... music is currently on a C Major chord, the notes CEG are members of ...
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Talk:Chord (music)
Talk:Chord (music) What is a triad? Hyacinth 05 ... intro In music and music theory a chord (from the middle English cord, short for ... of three or more notes is a chord, although during the common practice period in ... than others. Thus in common usage a chord is only those groups of three notes ... are tonal or have diatonic functionality. A chord is thus also the harmonic function ...
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Seventh chord
Seventh chord A seventh chord is a chord consisting of a triad plus a note ... an interval of a seventh above the chord's root. In its earliest usage, the ... introduced solely as an embellishing or nonchord tone. The seventh destabilized the triad, and ...
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Tone cluster (translated from Japanese)
Tone cluster Classic music Composer ア - Mosquito - サ ... Singing Religion music Meta Portal - Project Category Tone cluster(England: Tone Cluster) With the American composerHenry cow lWith ... points to the thing of the tufted chord which gives out all sounds to another ... l at that time as "gathering of chord of two degrees had considered the ...
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Talk:Chord
Talk:Chord I've added some potential headings for future work on ... innovation. JFQ Is leading-note called leading-tone in the US? uh-oh. the plot ... English. I suggest we use the leading-tone convention, since I've already written the ... Yup, I'm a Brit. See Talk:Tone for more terminology complications. French uses ...
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