A chord is when two points in a circle are connected by segment. A diameter is a chord, but not a radius. The radius is not a complete segment in the circle
they look like arithmetic and geometric patterns in math
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That depends wholly on the instrument with which you play the B chord.
When you draw a circle, and draw a triangle within it. Two of the lines of the circle should be the radius, and the third bottom line will be the chord. The segment of a circle is the area between the chord and the arc length.
Hm is the same as the Bm chord.
It's a chord. It doesn't "look like" anything; it's a sound. If you mean what's the fingering for it, any good guitar chord chart should show that.
It's a chord. It doesn't "look like" anything; it's a sound. If you mean what's the fingering for it, any good guitar chord chart should show that.
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A chord is when two points in a circle are connected by segment. A diameter is a chord, but not a radius. The radius is not a complete segment in the circle
they look like arithmetic and geometric patterns in math
It is a long black chord.
A chord of a circle is a geometric line segment whose endpoints both lie on the circumference of the circle. A secant or a secant line is the line extension of a chord.
So, you have learned that a chord is a line segment that connects any two points on the edge of a circle, and that the most special chord is the diameter, which also goes through the center point of the circle and is the longest chord.
I'm not entirely sure what your asking, but a B dominant chord consists of the notes B, D#, F#, and A.