The C chord contains the notes C, E, and G. The C Minor chord contains the notes C, E Flat, and G.
i think they are Cm, Eb, Bb, Ab Cm Eb Bb Ab C D Eb Eb F G G Bb F G F Eb D C
On the verses, the chords are A - C#m - Bm - E. The refrain chords are Bm - C#m- C#m - Dm. The chorus chords are A - C#m - Bm - E - E - Bm - C#m - Bm - C#m - D - E. The bridge chords are D - E - F#m - E. On the last chorus, you change the key to B, so the chords would be B - D#m - C#m - F# 4x - C#m - D#m.
The chords are G, C and D :)
F G and C arecthe chords only
Major and Minor chords are determined by the third of the chord making them sound different. Major chords have a more happy, open sound and minor chords have a "sad" sound. For example: In the key of C, A C Major triad would be the notes C, E, G and C minor triad would be C, E flat, G. (the third in the minor triad goes down a half-step from the third in the major triad) E---> E flat.
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i think they are Cm, Eb, Bb, Ab Cm Eb Bb Ab C D Eb Eb F G G Bb F G F Eb D C
The difference between C and the advanced C is that C is basic. On the other hand, the advanced C is thorough and to the detail.
On the verses, the chords are A - C#m - Bm - E. The refrain chords are Bm - C#m- C#m - Dm. The chorus chords are A - C#m - Bm - E - E - Bm - C#m - Bm - C#m - D - E. The bridge chords are D - E - F#m - E. On the last chorus, you change the key to B, so the chords would be B - D#m - C#m - F# 4x - C#m - D#m.
The C and C programming languages are one and the same. There is no difference between those languages.
The chords are G, C and D :)
Parallel chords are A sequence of chords consisting of intervals that do not change as the chord moves. For example the chord of C (C,E,G) would be parallel to a following chord ofF (F,A,C)
A dominant 7 chord is composed of the following scale tones: 1 3 5 b7 : so a C7 would be C E G Bb A sus7 chord (which is a little ambiguous - 7sus4 might be clearer) is composed of the following scale tones: 1 4 5 b7 : so a Csus7 would be C F G Bb Remember that sus chords have no third.
The chords are: C-A7-D7-G7-C C-A7-D7-G7 C-F-D7 C-A7-D7-G7-C
The distance from eardrum to eardrum is the closest way through your head and depends on the person. It is 12 cm to 14 cm. If you mean the sound path around the head from eardrum to eardrum it is between 17 cm to 22 cm. If you measure a maximum time difference of Δ t = 63 µm = 0.63 ms between the ears you get a distance of d = Δ t × c = 0.216 m = 21.6 cm. Speed of sound c = 343 m/s at 20°C.
C2 does not exist. But if it were to be translated it would just be a C and a D. C is C,E,G. A2 doesn't exist either. But it would just be A and G. A is A, Db/C#, E Unless you mean sus2. That's different. Csus2 is C,D,G. Asus2 is A,B,E
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