For chords for the guitar for specific songs, I like to use ultimate-guitar.com
chords are two or more notes played at the same time.
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.
The sounds of music are notes or chords, the silences are called rests.
Chords and notes will clash and it won't sound right.
Chords and notes will clash and it won't sound right.
There are only 3. Melody ( the song or tune), Harmony (the chords ) , and Rhythm ( the timing, or what you do with the notes....)
The chords are C and F throughout the whole song
Assuming you mean broken chords, it means to arpeggiate the notes. You play the notes of the chords right after each other, usually from the lowest note in the chord upwards. It's called broken because you can distinguish the succession of different notes, instead of just hearing multiple played at once as in a typical chord.
Tab is a way of reading music used by guitarists. Notes are simply different pitches that make up chords.
I'm assuming that you are referring to WHEN the chords should be changed in a piece of music. If you are, than I will tell you that the notes of the melody determine when the chord must change.
These are chords (a series of notes played together by placing your fingers on all the notes to be played and strumming), rather than just straight notes.
When you are dealing with how the sounds and silences of music are organized in time? The sounds of music are notes or chords, the silences are called rests.