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chord [kɔ:d, Am kɔ:rd] SUBST

1. chord MUS:

chord
akord m

2. chord MATH:

chord

Idiomes/Tournures:

to strike a chord with sb

Expressions couramment utilisées avec chord

to strike a chord with sb

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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He sings the blues, sways back and forth, and he played a few chords then sang some more and thumps... his foot on the floor.
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The song is tuneful, with a prominent series of three descending diatonic chords providing the main hook.
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Instead, there are note complexes (or chords) which may be shaped in several ways.
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Such thick chords can sound muddy if not played with precise, even attack and release.
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Few composers seemed to question whether chords built by other means were possible.
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Consequently, seventh chords are rarely played in standard tuning.
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They formed chords, reformed them - apparently nearly got it right - and then wandered away again.
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This allows the playing of chords or sequences that would be quite difficult using the traditional design.
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Extensive musical training does not seem to be necessary in the processing of chords and keys.
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The solo contains several block chords, but harmonically it maintains a state of suspension; it does not suggest a regular progression.
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