A minor consists of the same chords as C major, the chords are: A minor B diminished C major D minor E minor F major G major and A minor These chords are completely made up of white keys.
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The two-by-four is a common size of dimensional lumber. Therefore, it is made out of wood.
Several great mathematicians have made contributions to trigonometry. Pitiscus wrote books on plane and spherical trigonometry, and Hipparchus produced a table of chords.
A7 is made up of A, C#, E, and G, so any chord with those four notes.
Some words that can be made from the letters in 'chords' are:codcorddohodho!oh!Orrodshshodsosod
Consonant chords are chords that are made up of notes that sound harmonious and pleasing when played together. These chords typically consist of intervals that create a stable and resolved sound. Common examples of consonant chords include major and minor triads.
A chord is a chord and is made up of the same notes regardless of what instrument you are playing it on.
No. They are made of Chocolate powder.
The solo is the melody of a song, the chords are the rhythm. Songs are made of melodies (a singer generally sings melody), not just chords.
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The Appalachian mountain range is believed to be over four million years old and is primarily made up of sedimentary rock. These mountains stretch along the eastern United States.
A minor consists of the same chords as C major, the chords are: A minor B diminished C major D minor E minor F major G major and A minor These chords are completely made up of white keys.
For chords the same ones can be played on either instrument, they just vary depending on the strings and key it is tuned in.
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if you learn some basic music theory, you can build all of the chords yourself! many rock stars might know lots of chords, but if you learn what a chord is made out of (a root, a third, a fifth, a seventh, and even higher notes like a 9th, 11th, etc) then you can make your own chords- if you learn how to play the chords you create on your instrument, you might be using chords your favorite rock stars might not even know!