"chord" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The fourth and final line of the chorus is almost all an A chords and ends on a B7.
- The A chord is an example of a secondary dominant, specifically a V/vi chord.
- The chorus also uses the original pattern four times before ending on an A chord.
- Fades out at the beginning of the "A" chord instrumental break with no other edits within the track.
- Diagrams 1-4 illustrate several positions of the A chord.
- Example 1 shows an idea centered around an A dominant chord.
- The polonaise opens with an A major chord.
- For instance, if barred at the second fret, the A chord becomes B (X24442).
- The beginning opens with an A major chord and continues in a typical polonaise rhythm.
- The other half of the violins play notes from an A minor chord.
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