"block" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The recording captures Evans at a time when he was into playing block chords.
- The notes of arpeggios are often grouped into block chords for ease of analysis.
- Generic block chord describes those that simply follow the above rule.
- Drop 2 (technically not a block chord) with the second voice from the top transposed one octave lower.
- The following is an example of harmonization of a C major scale with block chords.
- At the beginning of his career, Evans used block chords heavily.
- "We were playing a Bernstein piece with huge block chords, very rhythmic with silence between them off the beat," he said.
- Ponchando is a term for a type of non-arpeggiated guajeo using block chords.
- Differences are slight: condensed second half, block chords voiced more fully.
- At 2:38 Dave Brubeck begins his piano solo using block chords.
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