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The movement and relationship of intervals and chords is called harmony. In music, harmony is the use of simultaneous pitches or chords.
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Depends on the chords you are talking about. Major chords have a major third then a minor chord Minor chords have a minor third and then a major chord Augmented chords have two major thirds Diminished chords have two minor thirds
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.
Parallel chords are A sequence of chords consisting of intervals that do not change as the chord moves. For example the chord of C (C,E,G) would be parallel to a following chord ofF (F,A,C)
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No, not really. Losing your voice is caused when the vocal chords are strained. This is caused by yelling a lot or can be caused by sickness.
High pitched noises are caused by the tightening of the vocal chords.
It describes the key the piece is written in. Major refers to a scale and harmonic structures. It means you have major scales or major chords or major intervals.
Jean Parkman Brown has written: 'Intervals, chords and ear training for young pianoforte students' -- subject(s): Harmony, Ear training
called a cadence. A cadence typically consists of two chords that provide a sense of resolution and finality in music. Common types of cadences include the authentic cadence, plagal cadence, and deceptive cadence.