chord in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for chord in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

chord [Brit kɔːd, Am kɔrd] N

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inverted chord

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chord in the PONS Dictionary

chord Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to strike a chord with sb
to strike a chord
it strikes a chord with me
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Instead, there are note complexes (or chords) which may be shaped in several ways.
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They formed chords, reformed them - apparently nearly got it right - and then wandered away again.
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The player can then play chords by using their remaining fingers to press additional keys, and thus, sound additional notes.
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The recapitulation follows and later the coda, profuse with octaves and large chords.
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This puts chords aurally into and out of focus, bringing a dimension to classical music rarely available to be heard elsewhere.
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Since each length of tubing produces a different note, these instruments are tuned and can play melodies or chords.
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A series of descending chords marks the end of the waltz, underlined with a drum roll and final flourish.
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Consequently, seventh chords are rarely played in standard tuning.
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Chords are inverted simply by raising one or two notes three strings.
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This version has the ability to specify combinations of chords, sequences and randomised patterns within a single node and incorporates the use of scale modes.
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