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It starts on the tonic and just has the added B flat, making it the dominant 7th chord.
It is the C6 chord.
Some people insist that a chord is three or more notes played together. Others insist that even two notes still make a chord. Opinions differ, and it is dependent on the terminology people wish to use to describe a chord.
A song usually begins and starts in the same key, but it doesn't always have to start and end with the same note. However, the last note of a melody can help you guess the key in which that melody was written. For example, if we have a song and it ends with a C, than the key should be C major or minor. The chord formed on the tonic note -(the tonic being C, in our example) is the most significant chord in a key. To maintain the tonality, our song should finish with the C note (which is the first note of the tonic chord) and start with a note which is contained in the tonic chord (either C, E/Eb, or G). Most of the composers prefer to start with the first note of the chord, so that's why there numerous cases in which the music starts and ends with the same note.
According to many people there are 12 "common" chords, however, there are many chord combinations. A chord can be any two or more notes, so a chord can have 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or more notes. With that number of combinations, chord possibilities are almost limitless.
It starts on the tonic and just has the added B flat, making it the dominant 7th chord.
Hey,Yes and no.A chord is any straight line that starts and ends on the circle. If a chord goes through the center of the circle then it is a diameter.Hope this helps,Toby
The spinal chord.
Because a chord is a line between two points on the circumference; a radius starts at the circumference and ends at the centre, so it doesn't fit the criteria.
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Name a chord congruent to chord ZT.
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The song is atonal - which means there is no set key - it starts on a C major chord though.
It is the C6 chord.
Some people insist that a chord is three or more notes played together. Others insist that even two notes still make a chord. Opinions differ, and it is dependent on the terminology people wish to use to describe a chord.