Three or more tones sounding together.
Group of pitches sounding simultaneously, often a triad (three notes) or seventh chord (four notes).
a combination of notes played at the same time.
A set of harmonic tones played simultaneously as a group.
Three or more notes played at the same time.
A group of three or more pitches sounded simultaneously.
Three or more notes that sound well at the same time. Usually chords are built on specific intervals between notes, usually skipping neighboring tones.
Several different notes sounded together. Often misused for vocal cord.
simultaneous combination of at least three different pitches
a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously when sounded together
play chords on (a string instrument)
a blended sound of three or more notes, or tones
a collection of notes from a scale played simultaneously
a collection of three or more pitch classes that sound together
a combination of musical pitches
a group of notes played at the same time
a group of notes played together whose harmonics enforce each other
a group of notes that are related to form a specific sound
a group of three or more different notes played together
an example of parallel play
a pattern of notes played simultaneously
a sequence of notes played together
a series of notes of the same duration that sound at the same time
a series of notes which harmonise together
a set of notes from a scale
a set of notes play'd together
a set of notes, usually played at the same time, that form a particular harmonic relationhip with each other
a simultaneous sounding of pitches or notes
A Chord is any combination of three or more notes.
A bunch of notes being played together that usually sound good.
A set of notes sounded together, formed according to certain rules of harmony
Three or more notes played at once.
Two or more pitches sounded at the same time.
when one or more notes are played together.
two or more notes of different pitch sounding together
The sounding together of three or more tones.
a chord is a set of three or more pitches that sound at the same time. A triad is a chord consisting of three pitch classes that form two stacked thirds, and is the basis of tonal harmony.
Three or more tones sounded at the same time; two or more harmonic intervals played simultaneously.
A tone pattern made by playing three or more notes at the same time. Consonant chords, made up of tones at certain intervals, are restful ones that seem to say the final word. Dissonant chords, made up of tones at certain other intervals, sound restless and incomplete, demanding something more to be said.
A set of notes, usually three or four, played simultaniously--usually containing a root, and other tones which have a tonal relationship to that root.
A combination of three or more tones sounded simultaneously.
A combination of two or more notes played together.
The simultaneous sounding of three or more notes.
Refers to the simultaneous playing of two or more notes. There are specific instruments which allow chords to be played. Among these are the piano, accordion and the guitar, as opposed to brass or woodwind instruments such as the trumpet or saxophone, which allow only one note to be played at a time. You can also create chords in MAGIX midi studio (a component of MAGIX music studio) by playing multiple notes at once.
Two or more notes played simultaneously.
Any two or more notes sounding together.
The harmony at a given moment. Loosely, a group of 3 or more notes played together. Strictly, a chord is the basic unit of harmony, regarded abstractly as having a given root and specifying some other tones at certain intervals from the root, without regard to the actual voicing of the notes on the piano (see Voicing and Scale).
The width of a wind turbine blade at a given location along the length. See also: Angle of Attack, Blade, Pitch, Setting Angle, Tail Boom
Three or more pitches played simultaneously, usually a root, third, and fifth, though sometimes a seventh is added.
A simultaneous combination of three or more tones that constitute a single block of harmony.
Three or more notes sounded simultaneously.
The simultaneous sounding of three or more tones.
A grouping of pitches played and heard simultaneously.
a combination of three or more different notes played together.
A group of three or more notes played together. (2 notes played together is a Harmony).
3 or more different notes played together
A combination of three or more pitches sounding at the same time.
Three or more notes played simultaneously.