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What are chords and triads?

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What is a consonant chords?

Consonant chords are chords that are made up of notes that sound harmonious and pleasing when played together. These chords typically consist of intervals that create a stable and resolved sound. Common examples of consonant chords include major and minor triads.


Can you find out what the chords are - what notes are in the chords?

There are two or more notes in a chord. Guitar chords usually have three notes... look on wikipedia.com and look up guitar chords or musical chords or something Piano chords are usually 3 notes. Minor addition: "Chords" aren't usually three notes. Triads are three notes, but a chord can be any number of notes, 2 or more.


What is the mea ning of chords?

im gonna guess that you mean guitar, they basic ones are triads that are harmonic notes that make an overall note like C


Which style of music follows three-part harmonic style and parallel voiced chords?

Gospel music follows this form. The three-voice style is usually soprano, alto, and tenor, with the chords heavily emphasizing triads.


What are dobereiner's triads defect?

the main defect of' dobereiner's triads is that he put the chemically dissimilar elements in the same triads (dahal.ramchandra@gmail.com)


Who arranged the elements into triads?

The scientist who arranged the elements into triads was Dobereiner.


What are the two most common types of triad?

The two most common triads are the Major and the minor triad. The other two types of triads are diminished and augmented triads.


What is an example of a melody?

A triadic melody is a melody made up of triads. Triads are chords consisting of three tones. The triad consists of the root tone, a major or minor third and a perfect 5th to top it off. They often sound like a fanfare. Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" is one of the most memorable examples. The Happy Birthday song is another. Brahm's Lullaby Waltz is also a triadic melody.


What is the difference between chords?

That's a rather vague question, but I'll say that specific chords are made of specific notes, and different chords are made up of different notes. from a listener's perspective, it doesn't matter what the chords are specifically, just how the song moves from one chord to the next. I suggest taking a few piano lessons to better satisfy curiosity in this area.


Who arranged atom in the form of triads'?

Johann Wolfgang Dobereiner,a German chemist arranged atom in the form of triads in 1817.


Alberti bass is best described as?

A classical accompaniment style based on triads.


When two triads are played?

Polychord