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Image:Satie Sarabande 3 chord sequence.ogg
Image:Satie Sarabande 3 chord sequence.ogg Image File history File links Satie_Sarabande_3_chord_sequence.ogg Example of chord sequence from Satie's Sarabande n.3, played ...
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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 ... of a harmonious structure. Thus are also chord refractions (Arpeggi) and the slow structure ...
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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 popular ... systems as follows: Versetzungszeichen : [ clay/tone letter ] # Chord on a half-tone the higher ...
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Inflected chord   (translated from French)
Inflected chord In harmonie tonal , one agreement with faded note - or, more simply, inflected chord - is one accord affected of one note ... chords When a deterioration produces an inflected chord, this one can be an agreement already ... one gravitational note. An already known inflected chord brought this way is consequently less banal ... its gravitational power, and calling a precise sequence. For example, deterioration by chromatic movement, ...
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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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Chord progression
Chord progression A chord progression (also chord sequence and harmonic progression or sequence), as its name implies, is a ...
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Tristan chord   (translated from German)
Tristan chord With Tristan chord it concerns one " leitmotivisch "used Harmony out ... that Holzblaesern and that Cellos . The Tristan chord is considered as trailblazing to those Harmonik ... be reinterpreted enharmonisch to "ice". The Tristan chord would be then a Subdominante "gis, h ... Aspect is the fact, that the Tristan chord for itself does not only possess ...
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Three-chord song
Three-chord song A three-chord song is a song whose music is ... chords that are played in a certain sequence. Perhaps the most prevalent type of three-chord song is the simple twelve bar blues ... F and G chords. Sometimes the V7 chord is used instead of V, for ...
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Talk:Power chord
Talk:Power chord First? The first hit song built around ... came up with "Rumble" and the power chord! That article stated it was 1958 that ... information on the history of the Power Chord and Link Wray himself. If somebody else ... anyone knows the specific reason a power chord is called a power chord (that is, the reason for the ...
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NACA airfoil
... a four-digit number in the following sequence: One digit describing maximum camber as percentage of the chord. One digit describing the distance of maximum ... edge in tens of percents of the chord. Two digits describing maximum thickness of the airfoil as percent of the chord. For example, the NACA 1234 airfoil has ... a maximum thickness of 34% of the chord. Four-digit series airfoils by default ...
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