- In
music and
music theory, a
polychord consists of two or more chords, one on top of the other. In
shorthand they are
written with the top
chord above...
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sometimes a
chord notated as F/A is
intended to be read as a
polychord; in this example, the
polychord would be an F
major chord (the
notes F, A, and C) and...
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Polytonality requires the
presentation of
simultaneous key-centers. The term "
polychord"
describes chords that can be
constructed by
superimposing multiple familiar...
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Kolitong (Kalinga people)
polychord 6-11
strings whole tube or half-tube,
plucked and
percussion Kulibit (Kalinga)
polychord 6-11
strings Kollesing (Ilongot)...
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considered as
built from sevenths,
because of
musical inversion, are secundal.
Polychords may
create secundal chords. The
secundal harmony in Ross Lee Finney's...
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Georges Jenny Optigan (1971)
Orchestron (1975), Vako
Synthesizers Polychord (1950) and
Polychord III (1951),
Harald Bode
Electronic Sackbut (1945), Hugh Le Caine...
- new b**** note.
Polychords, as the name suggests, are
combinations of two or more chords. The most
commonly found form of a
polychord is a
bichord (two...
- it with a
shepherd flute-like
reiteration of the triad. This
opening polychord,
consisting of the
tonic A
major and
dominant E major, is
found throughout...
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seventh chords,
extended chords,
added tone chords, clusters, and
polychords.
Polychords are
formed by two or more
chords superimposed.
Often these may be...
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could look
something like Gmaj13(♯11♯15), or if it were
written as a
polychord, Amaj7/Gmaj7. In practice, many fake
books do not
specify all the alterations;...