No, you can't on a single drum, but you can by playing multiple drums at a time.
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And even then only if they are tuned drums (tympany or steel pans). A chord is a combination of notes of definite pitch.
A broken chord is when you play a chord in one hand and play the same in the other just in a pattern eg: Adele - Someone like you/ A chord is separated.
Any chord CAN be lower depending on how it's played. For example: If you play an A chord above the E chord, it's higher, however, if you play that same A chord an octave lower, it's lower.
to play an f7 chord you must play a f, a, c and e flat
A sharp - D minor chord & semi brethe.
A single Trombone cannot play a chord by itself.
i have been looking at some sites and a single drum can't play chords. Nor can a drum set unless the drums are tuned to definite pitches (tympani or steel pans).
Play the G chord on the guitar.
A broken chord is when you play a chord in one hand and play the same in the other just in a pattern eg: Adele - Someone like you/ A chord is separated.
Any chord CAN be lower depending on how it's played. For example: If you play an A chord above the E chord, it's higher, however, if you play that same A chord an octave lower, it's lower.
to play an f7 chord you must play a f, a, c and e flat
You can't play a chord on a flute.
A sharp - D minor chord & semi brethe.
A single Trombone cannot play a chord by itself.
A broken chord is when you play a chord in one hand and play the same in the other just in a pattern eg: Adele - Someone like you/ A chord is separated.
That depends wholly on the instrument with which you play the B chord.
Any chord. The instrument contains all the notes necessary to play any chord you wish.
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