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There is no such thing as a three chord note. Chords are made up of two or more notes played simultaneously, but there are plenty of chords with three notes. Also, unless more than one person is involved, playing three chords at the same time is quite impossible. The closest thing to that is a technique called tapping, or playing with both hands, which is(as far as I know) only done with Guitars and bass guitars. If you really want to try three chords, get a capo on an Electric Guitar, plug in the guitar, and start tapping the fretboard with all your fingers(or certain fingers: experimentation is good).

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