prelude and Fugue in C Minor from The Well-Tempered Clavier Book II
No, it cannot be a raduis. It cannot be a radius, either.
Most commonly they are referred to as either a scale or a chord. However, other terms include cluster, row or series.
In a circle, there are 1 or more chords, and only always 1 diameter. The diameter goes through the middle point in a circle and connects 2 points on a circle. A chord does not have to go through the middle, but can. The diameter always counts as a chord. So, either, both the chord and diameter are the same length, or the chord is shorter. I hope this answers your question! (:
Name a chord congruent to chord ZT.
Compression or tension, the top chord will always experience compression and the bottom chord will always experience tension. The other members can experience either.
It is the C6 chord.
Generally, a minor chord has a darker sound.
If radius of a circle intersects a chord then it bisects the chord only if radius is perpendicular to the chord.
The homonym for chord is cord.
The radius of the circle that is perpendicular to a chord intersects the chord at its midpoint, so it is said to bisect the chord.
A "IIb" chord is a "flat 2 chord" or a "flattened 2 chord" in the specific key you're playing in. In a 12 bar blues in the key of A, the last bar of the song can either be a turnaround with a I, VIb, V chord progression or if ending the song, the last two chords can be IIb, and a I chord. The I chord is "A" and the IIb chord is B flat. To the ear, the B flat of coarse sounds the same as an A#. Please visit www.myspace.com/dreamalitymusic if you have any more questions regarding music theory, guitar, or guitar lessons. You can also visit: http://www.youtube.com/DreamalityMusic All the best! JP
because the chord can be determine by the diameter and the diameter can be determine by the chord.