

Three or more tones sounded at the same time are
called chord.
This is a chord:
Click on it to hear the
notes alone and how they sound together
Look at these examples of chords built on the c note:

Western
music makes a lot of use of chords to accompany melodies and tunes.
Liten to this example:
Greensleeves
Listen to some kinds of chords (all of them on
the root of C):
Triads
Major
Minor
Diminished
Augmented
Develop your ability to recognize triads...
Seventh chords
Dominant
Seventh (7th)
Major
Seventh
Minor
Seventh
Minor
7+
Diminished
Seventh
Half-Diminished
Seventh
Other
Suspended



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