
1) Arpeggio 2) Astronomical event 3) Basis of harmony 4) Bit of guitar music 5) Combination of musical notes 6) Combination of musical tones 7) Combination of notes 8) Combo on the keys 9) Diameter 10) Dominant seventh 11) Feeling 12) Feeling or emotion 13) Four notes 14) Group of musical notes 15) Group of notes
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1) Arpeggio 2) Harmony 3) Line segment 4) Sforzando 5) Triad
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- a straight line connecting two points on a curve
- a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously when sounded together
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a group of three or more notes that, when played simultaneously, can form a harmonic structure that can support a melody or a solo line. The simplest chords are triads, which are made of the first note of a scale and then alternate notes. For example, in the scale of C Major (C,D,E,F,G,A, B,C), the triad would be C,E,G. Seventh chords use four not...
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• (n.) A cord. See Cord, n., 4. • (v. i.) To accord; to harmonize together; as, this note chords with that. • (n.) A combination of tones simultaneously performed, producing more or less perfect harmony, as, the common chord. • (n.) The string of a musical instrument. • (v. t.) To provide with musical chords or strings; to ...
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(from the article `helicopter`) ...down in a flapping motion and is affected by the horizontal or vertical movement of the helicopter itself. Unlike the usual aircraft airfoils, ...
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two or more notes played together
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(kord) cord.
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Chord (kôrd)
noun [ L
chorda a gut, a string made of a gut, Greek
chordh` . In the sense of a string or small rope, in general, it is written
cord . See
Cord .]
1. The string of a musical instrument.
Milton. 2. (Mus.) A combination of to...
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Chord intransitive verb (Mus.) To accord; to harmonize together; as, this note
chords with that.
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Chord transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Chorded ;
present participle & verbal noun Chording .] To provide with musical chords or strings; to string; to tune. « When Jubal struck the
chorded shell.
Dryden. ...
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3 or more different notes played at the same time. If only 2 notes are played the third note is implied.
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a group of three or more notes that, when played simultaneously, can form a harmonic structure that can support a melody or a solo line. The simplest chords are triads, which are made of the first note of a scale and then alternate notes. For example, in the scale of C Major (C,D,E,F,G,A, B,C), the triad would be C,E,G. Seventh chords use four note...
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A set of two or more notes heard together.
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A line segment with its endpoints on a circle
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is a chord of circle O.
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verb bring into consonance, harmony, or accord while making music or singing
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noun a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously when sounded together
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(geometry) In geometry, a straight line joining any two points on a curve. The chord that passes through the centre of a circle (its longest chord) is the diameter. The longest and shortest chords of an ellipse (a regular oval) are called the major and minor axes, respectively
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(music) In music, a group of three or more notes sounded together. This `vertical` combination of notes (of any number) is almost infinite in possibility, and yet is fundamental in determining a style of music. This goes some way to explaining the enormous variation of music in exist...
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3 or 4 notes played simultaneously in harmony.
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a combination of three or more tones.
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A combination of two or more notes played simultaneously
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a feeling or emotion: His story struck a chord of pity in the listeners. · the line segment between two points on a given curve. · a principal member of a truss extending from end to end, usually one of a pair of such members, more or less parallel and connected by a web composed of various compression and tension members. · a stra...
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a group of notes played at the same time in harmony.
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A segment joining two points on a circle.
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