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Guitar chord, a
chord pla**** on a guitar,
which has a
particular tuning The
Chords (British band), 1970s
British mod
revival band The
Chords (American...
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three chord types (e.g. The Troggs' "Wild Thing",
which uses I, IV and V
chords). The same
major scale also has
three minor chords, the
supertonic chord (ii)...
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third and a
fifth above the root note.
Chords with more than
three notes include added tone
chords,
extended chords and tone clusters,
which are used in...
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Power chords and fret tapping:
Power chords", p. 156) Kolb 2005, "Chapter 7:
Chord construction;
Suspended chords,
power chords, and 'add'
chords", p....
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second chords built on C (C–E–G),
written as Csus4 and Csus2, have
pitches C–F-G and C–D-G, respectively.
Suspended fourth and
second chords can be represented...
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chord names and
symbols in
different contexts to
represent musical chords. In most
genres of po****r music,
including jazz, pop, and rock, a
chord name...
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broken chords. This
latter style,
known as
shearing voicing, was po****rized by
George Shearing, but
originated with Phil Moore.
Block chord style (also...
- chord"). For
symbols used for
seventh chords, see also Po****r
music symbols § Seventh
chords. The most
common chords are tertian,
constructed using a sequence...
- May 2021. "Chemical
Chords by
Stereolab Reviews and Tracks". Metacritic.
Retrieved 27
February 2021. Phares, Heather. "Chemical
Chords – Stereolab". AllMusic...
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barre chords are
frequently used in
combination with "open"
chords,
where the guitar's open (unfretted)
strings construct the
chord.
Playing a
chord with...