"chord" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- A minor seventh chord contains the same notes as an added sixth chord.
- This is less of an issue if the chord contains a chordal seventh; indeed, root-position diminished seventh chords are quite common.
- All these chords contain the tonic of the song, D-even as a tritone, as is the case in the fourth chord.
- The resulting chords contain the minor third, fifth, minor seventh, and ninth, but no root.
- Thus, the first and the last chord of each movement contains the note A, either as the root, third, or fifth of a triad.
- Extended chords contain more than one triad, and so can be regarded as a type of polychord:
- In closed position, extended chords contain dissonant intervals or may sound supersaturated, particularly thirteenth chords with their seven notes.
- The German sixth chord contains the same notes as a dominant seventh chord, though it functions differently.
- For example, a (second inversion) major chord contains the pitch classes 7, 0, and 4.
- Supertonic chords using the notes from the natural minor mode will thus contain a tritone, regardless of inversion.
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