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chord (music) |
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chordIn music, a group of three or more notes sounded together. This ‘vertical’ combination of notes (of any number) is almost infinite in possibility, and yet is fundamental in determining a style of music. This goes some way to explaining the enormous variation of music in existence. |
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Any type of chord-based music reading essentially involves tracking the eye in a zigzagging manner across the page: the chord is scanned from the bottom to the top (Some players prefer to scan in the opposite direction. This aggressiveness, coupled with the minor chord-based melody, fits the torment and desperation of a character in a personal apocalypse. |
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