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- In music, a chord is a group of three or more notes pla**** simultaneously, typically consisting of a root note, a third, and a fifth. Chords are the building...
- g♯′–b′–d″–f♯″. Schoenberg describes it as a "wandering chord [vagierender Akkord]... it can come from anywhere". After summarizing the above analyses Nattiez...
- Akkord Industry Construction Investment Corporation OJSC is an Azerbaijani company that does construction work and produces construction materials. The...
- Scriabin himself called it the "chord of the pleroma" (аккорд плеромы akkord pleromy), which "was designed to afford instant apprehension of -that is...
- game fortissimo//Akkord:Bsusvier OP "Kuraki Sekai no Doukoku" (from Hades: The Other World) - PC video game fortissimo EXS//Akkord:nächsten Phase route...
- Simatic, Philips/Mullard/Valvo [de] Norbit, BBC Sigmatronic, ACEC Logacec, Akkord [de] Estacord, Krone Mibakron, Bistat, Datapac, Norlog, SSR, or Procontic...
- Beinhold Edited by Erik Stappenbeck Music by Alex Komlew Production company Akkord Film Produktion GmbH Distributed by Universum Film Sola Media Release date...
- Dramaturgiája (Zeneműkiadó Vállalat, Budapest, 1964) Bartók's Dichterische Welt (Akkord Music Publishers, 2001) Lendvai, Ernő (1972), "Einführung in die Formen-...
- entstehen so scheinbar der A moll-Akkord (Tp, d. h. Parallelklang der Tonika, Tonikaparallele), D moll-Akkord (SP) und Emoll-Akkord (DP). (literally: "The sixth...
- Franz Walther in 1850. The name 'Accordion' is thought to originate from Akkord, the German word for chord. The accordion may have originated with traditional...