No, you can't on a single drum, but you can by playing multiple drums at a time.
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And even then only if they are tuned drums (tympany or steel pans). A chord is a combination of notes of definite pitch.
A broken chord is when you play a chord in one hand and play the same in the other just in a pattern eg: Adele - Someone like you/ A chord is separated.
Any chord CAN be lower depending on how it's played. For example: If you play an A chord above the E chord, it's higher, however, if you play that same A chord an octave lower, it's lower.
A sharp - D minor chord & semi brethe.
to play an f7 chord you must play a f, a, c and e flat
A single Trombone cannot play a chord by itself.
i have been looking at some sites and a single drum can't play chords. Nor can a drum set unless the drums are tuned to definite pitches (tympani or steel pans).
There are two main ways to play a V 8-7 chord on the guitar: you can either play it as a barre chord or as an open chord.
Play the G chord on the guitar.
A broken chord is when you play a chord in one hand and play the same in the other just in a pattern eg: Adele - Someone like you/ A chord is separated.
The easiest barre chord to play on the guitar is typically the F major barre chord.
Any chord CAN be lower depending on how it's played. For example: If you play an A chord above the E chord, it's higher, however, if you play that same A chord an octave lower, it's lower.
A sharp - D minor chord & semi brethe.
to play an f7 chord you must play a f, a, c and e flat
To play a 7 chord on the piano, you need to play the root note of the chord, skip a key, play the third note, skip another key, and then play the fifth note. Finally, add the seventh note of the scale to complete the chord.
You can't play a chord on a flute.
To play a 7th chord on the piano, you need to play the root note of the chord, then skip a key and play the third note, skip another key and play the fifth note, and finally skip another key and play the seventh note. Play all these notes together to form a 7th chord.
A single Trombone cannot play a chord by itself.