A chord that is tonic is the 1 or I chord of the music that you are playing. It is the key of the music that you are playing. If the tonic is C major then you would be playing in the key of C major and dominant or 5 chord would be G major.
All secondary dominants are merely diatonic chords with nondiatonic inflections. Secondary dominants in most instances proceed in the same manner as their diatonic counterparts. With few exceptions secondary dominants are partwritten the same as they would have been without accidentals. Secondary dominants came into being to strengthen the descending P5th progression. Occasionally a secondary dominant does not progress to its tonicized chord just as in diatonic music the dominant chord does not always progress to tonic.
1st chord: (2200) 2nd chord: (2100) 3rd chord: (2120) don't exactly know the strumming pattern so just listen to the song.
It is the C6 chord.
Yes.. The (I)=1 Chord. The (IV)=4 Chord. & The (V)=5 Chord.ex. In The Key Of G.{ G Chord, C7 Or (C9) Chord, D7 (D9) Chord.
In a major scale the subdominant chord is a major chord,thus the dominant chord is major7.
All secondary dominants are merely diatonic chords with nondiatonic inflections. Secondary dominants in most instances proceed in the same manner as their diatonic counterparts. With few exceptions secondary dominants are partwritten the same as they would have been without accidentals. Secondary dominants came into being to strengthen the descending P5th progression. Occasionally a secondary dominant does not progress to its tonicized chord just as in diatonic music the dominant chord does not always progress to tonic.
A chord
1st chord: (2200) 2nd chord: (2100) 3rd chord: (2120) don't exactly know the strumming pattern so just listen to the song.
Exactly as in the question and a segment of a circle is the area enclosed by a chord and an arc of a circle.
It supports the skeleton and suppies a protection for the spinal chord. Basicaly it does exactly the same thing your spine/backbone does for you.
Name a chord congruent to chord ZT.
It is the C6 chord.
Generally, a minor chord has a darker sound.
If radius of a circle intersects a chord then it bisects the chord only if radius is perpendicular to the chord.
The homonym for chord is cord.
The radius of the circle that is perpendicular to a chord intersects the chord at its midpoint, so it is said to bisect the chord.
because the chord can be determine by the diameter and the diameter can be determine by the chord.