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graphs or
triangulated graphs: a
chordal completion of a
graph is
typically called a
triangulation of that graph.
Chordal graphs are a
subset of the perfect...
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chordal harmony in
which "the
notes of each
chord may be pla**** all at once" as
opposed to
being "pla**** one at a time (broken or
arpeggiated chords)...
- composition, a
chord progression or
harmonic progression (informally
chord changes, used as a plural) is a
succession of
chords.
Chord progressions are...
- mathematics, a
chordal completion of a
given undirected graph G is a
chordal graph, on the same
vertex set, that has G as a subgraph. A
minimal chordal completion...
- Look up
chord in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chord or
chords may
refer to:
Chord (music), an
aggregate of
musical pitches sounded simultaneously...
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extensive knowledge of the
chordal functions and can
mostly play
music by
reading the
chord symbols only.
Advanced chords are
common especially in modern...
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musical chords and simultaneities:
Added tone
chord Altered chord Approach chord Chord names and
symbols (po****r music)
Chromatic mediant Common chord (music)...
- key are
pressed at a time to
achieve more
complex sounds, or
chords.
Chording, with a
chorded keyboard or
keyer allows one to
produce as many characters...
- A
seventh chord is a
chord consisting of a
triad plus a note
forming an
interval of a
seventh above the
chord's root. When not
otherwise specified, a...
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guitar players often double notes in
chord, so
increasing the
volume of sound.
Doubled notes also
changes the
chordal timbre:
Having different "string widths...