That's the tuning pattern for the cello.
Who is the composer who used the chord spelled C-F#-Bb-E-A-D as the basis for one of his orchestral compositions?
A minor 6th over a minor triad (spelled 'min(b6)' or 'min(b13)' sounds discordant due to the semitone interval between the 6th and the Perfect 5th. A minor triad with a major 6th (spelled 'min6') is preferable for this reason but it is also a relatively rare chord.
The first, third, fifth, and seventh note derived from the C major scale, so: C-E-G-B for a major seventh chord (Cmaj7) and the seventh note flattened to Bb or B flat in the C7 chord commonly used in pop/blues as a final chord but in most classical music to be resolved in F.
It is the C6 chord.
Assuming you are referring to a chord symbol, like G9 for example, it usually refers to a dominant 7th chord with the ninth degree of the scale added as a color tone. For example, a G9 chord contains the notes G-B-D-F-A, the first, third, fifth, flatted seventh, and ninth notes of the G scale. (The flat 7th, F natural rather than F#, is what makes it a dominant 7th chord.) You also can build a ninth chord using the diatonic 7th step of the major scale, but that kind of chord is called a major 9th rather than a 9th. In G, the major 9th chord (often notated Gmaj9), would be spelled G-B-D-F#-A.
The musical term "chord" is spelled c-h-o-r-d.
Chord. As in a group of notes which harmonise.
A major chord is spelled 1-3-5 (C-E-G) and a diminished chord is spelled 1-b3-b5 (C-Eb-Gb). The flat third and fifth in a diminished chord give it a dissonant, tense sound compared to the major chord's more stable, consonant sound.
Who is the composer who used the chord spelled C-F#-Bb-E-A-D as the basis for one of his orchestral compositions?
Chords CAn be spelled differently-- but they are still the same 'chords'. If 'the ingredients' are there, the chord is there.
It is spelled chord. A radius is a straight line from the center (centre) to any point on the circumference. a chord is any straight line through the circle intersecting the circumference at two points. A diameter is a chord that also intersects the center.
A minor 6th over a minor triad (spelled 'min(b6)' or 'min(b13)' sounds discordant due to the semitone interval between the 6th and the Perfect 5th. A minor triad with a major 6th (spelled 'min6') is preferable for this reason but it is also a relatively rare chord.
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The first, third, fifth, and seventh note derived from the C major scale, so: C-E-G-B for a major seventh chord (Cmaj7) and the seventh note flattened to Bb or B flat in the C7 chord commonly used in pop/blues as a final chord but in most classical music to be resolved in F.
An alternative chord for the Cm ukulele chord is the A major chord.
Name a chord congruent to chord ZT.
A good alternative chord for the B ukulele chord is the B7 chord.