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Τι (ποιος) είναι broken chord - ορισμός

HARMONIC SET OF THREE OR MORE NOTES
Chord symbol; Broken chord; Chord-based; Bell chord; Accordo; Chord stream; Octave chord; Suspended fourth; Piano chords; Musical chord; Bell effect; Piano chord; Chord symbols; Sonority (music); Pyramid chord; Akkord; Music chord; Chords in music
  • Barbershop bell chord[[File:Bell chord.mid]]
  • [[Guitarist]] performing a C chord with G bass

broken chord         
¦ noun Music a chord in which the notes are played successively.
Chord (music)         
A chord, in music, is any harmonic set of pitches/frequencies consisting of multiple notes (also called "pitches") that are heard as if sounding simultaneously. For many practical and theoretical purposes, arpeggios and broken chords (in which the notes of the chord are sounded one after the other, rather than simultaneously), or sequences of chord tones, may also be considered as chords in the right musical context.
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  • A barre chord ("A♯ minor"), with the index finger used to bar the strings.
  • Barre chord notation in classical music uses Roman numerals with indices (see left).
  • Play open E-major chord arpeggio,<br/> then barre, then open}}
  • #}} barre chord (left), difficult to reach in open position (right).
  • The index finger locates the root note in the chord shape.
  • Play}} The first finger frets both the second fret on the first string and the third fret on the sixth string.
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TYPE OF MUSICAL CHORD PLAYED ON A GUITAR OR OTHER STRINGED INSTRUMENTS
Barre chords; Bar chords; Bar chord; Barré chord; Barred chord; Barring (music); Barr (guitar); Barr chord; Diagonal barre chord; CAGED
A caged bird or animal is inside a cage.
Mark was still pacing like a caged animal.
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Chord (music)

A chord, in music, is any harmonic set of pitches/frequencies consisting of multiple notes (also called "pitches") that are heard as if sounding simultaneously. For many practical and theoretical purposes, arpeggios and other types of broken chords (in which the chord tones are not sounded simultaneously), may also be considered as chords in the right musical context.

In tonal Western classical music (music with a tonic key or "home key"), the most frequently encountered chords are triads, so called because they consist of three distinct notes: the root note, and intervals of a third and a fifth above the root note. Chords with more than three notes include added tone chords, extended chords and tone clusters, which are used in contemporary classical music, jazz and almost any other genre.

A series of chords is called a chord progression. One example of a widely used chord progression in Western traditional music and blues is the 12 bar blues progression. Although any chord may in principle be followed by any other chord, certain patterns of chords are more common in Western music, and some patterns have been accepted as establishing the key (tonic note) in common-practice harmony—notably the resolution of a dominant chord to a tonic chord. To describe this, Western music theory has developed the practice of numbering chords using Roman numerals to represent the number of diatonic steps up from the tonic note of the scale.

Common ways of notating or representing chords in Western music (other than conventional staff notation) include Roman numerals, the Nashville Number System, figured bass, chord letters (sometimes used in modern musicology), and chord charts.