- The
fundamental frequency,
often referred to
simply as the
fundamental, is
defined as the
lowest frequency of a
periodic waveform. In music, the fundamental...
- The
theory of guitar-
chords respects harmonic conventions of
Western music.
Discussions of
basic guitar-
chords rely on
fundamental concepts in
music theory:...
- and
typifies a
given chord.
Chords are
often spoken about in
terms of
their root,
their quality, and
their extensions. When a
chord is
named without reference...
- In music, a
chord is a
group of
three or more
notes pla**** simultaneously,
typically consisting of a root note, a third, and a fifth.
Chords are the building...
- a
ninth chord is a
chord that encomp****es the
interval of a
ninth when
arranged in
close position with the root in the b****. The
ninth chord and its inversions...
- A
power chord Play, also
called a
fifth chord, is a
colloquial name for a
chord on guitar,
especially on
electric guitar, that
consists of the root note...
- or
fundamental of the
chord. The
chord is in root position. One of the
other pitches of the
chord is in the b****. This
makes it an
inverted chord The...
- the
fundamental b**** or
actual root of the
chord. With the
theoretical chord F–A–C–E–G–B the
fundamental b****
would be
considered C,
while the supposed...
- Copland's
chords of
stacked fifths, to John
Luther Adams'
Clouds of Forgetting,
Clouds of
Unknowing (1995),
which gradually expands stacked-interval
chords ranging...
- made to
sound euphonious,
particularly if pla**** in
conjunction with
fundamental chord notes taken from
lower in the same
overtone series.
Blends them together...