In harmony, what is created by the combination of three or more notes together?
chord
It is a duet.
It can also be a chord.
triad
In harmony, what is created by the combination of three or more notes together? chord
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In music, a triplet reduces the value of the three notes by one-third, i.e., a triplet of three quarter notes in 4/4 time has a total value equal to two quarter notes.
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In harmony, what is created by the combination of three or more notes together? chord
chord
Harmony is two or more notes that when played together sound pleasant to the human ear. In today's music, chords are harmony in that a chord is three or more notes played together (which typically sound good).
Harmony refers to a pleasing arrangement or combination of different elements, such as notes in music, colors in art, or thoughts in a group. It signifies a sense of unity, balance, and agreement that creates a sense of completeness or coherence.
A chord.
Generally, harmony is achieved when a group sings or plays instruments together in a matching or conforming pitch or progression. More specifically, harmony is a combination of two or three tones played together in the background while a melody is being played.
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Harmony is any two (or more) notes played over the top of one another. The most common types of harmony are played with the 1st and 3rd, 1st and 5th, or 1st and 7th notes of the scale. A different sound, mood and tone colour is created with each interval according to which scale it comes from. The harmony that is created between the 1st and 3rd notes of a major scale is very different to that of a minor scale, seeing as the 3rd note of any scale is almost always the most prominent one in defining it's mood. In a major scale, these two notes played together will sound pleasant and fulfilled, in a minor scale, these two notes will sound unhappy and sometimes incomplete. The interval of the 1st and 5th note will always sound powerful and enforcing, with the exception of diminished and augmented scales, which have a similar dissonant sound. The interval of the 1st and 7th notes will always create suspense (again with the exception of diminished and augmented scales) and are hence a key characteristic in film music (they are also used a lot in Jazz and Funk styles). These three intervals are the most commonly used as the listener can engage with these sounds, but this does not mean harmony is limited to these intervals. Again, any two (or more) notes from any scale can be used to do this. The technique of creating harmony in music is used over almost every genre of music and hence differs accordingly.
The notes for "Three Blind Mice" are typically in the key of C major and follow a simple melody using the notes C, D, E, F, G, and A. The song is often played using the notes G, A, and B for the lower harmony.
The root word "chord" comes from Latin "chorda," meaning string. It is often used in music to refer to a combination of three or more notes played simultaneously to create harmony. In mathematics, it also refers to a straight line segment that connects two points on a curve.
The word harmony has three syllables. (Har-mo-ny)
a triad is a group of three notes.