second chord造句
例句與造句
- Suspended second chords are inversions of suspended fourth chords, and vice versa.
- He took up the guitar at 15 " and learned my second chord at 21 ."
- A first chord forms a'progression'with a second chord, and a second with a third.
- The second chord, D Major, is performed with its third note, the F #, in the bass.
- In the second section, drums, second chords, as David Gilmour sings a refrain of " Ooh, babe ".
- It's difficult to find second chord in a sentence. 用second chord造句挺難的
- Suspended fourth and second chords can be represented, in integer notation, as { 0, 5, 7 } and { 0, 2, 7 } respectively.
- At the end of the second chord progression, the song's main backing restarts again, with Francis screaming " Then God is seven " as the chorus approaches.
- The chord buttons of the Accordion usually play master chords, allowing the bass buttons ( or a second chord button ) to supply the variable note ( or notes ) to complete the sonority.
- If one could cut out the note in between the fifth and the ninth and then drop the ninth down an octave to a second, one would have a second chord ( CEGBD2 B = CDEG ).
- Of his early 1970s musical versions of William Blake's " Songs of Innocence and Experience, " for example, he notes wryly, " I stayed up three nights setting two dozen Blake songs to one chord before I discovered a second chord ."
- Other companies have been more successful in registering their distinctive sounds : MGM and their lion's roar; the NBC chimes; famous basketball team the Harlem Globetrotters and their theme song " Sweet Georgia Brown "; Intel and the three-second chord sequence used with the Alfred Newman.
- In the 1930s jazz, and particularly Midwest, the development of jump blues, with its guitar riffs, prominent beats and shouted lyrics, prefigured many later developments . adapting his rock band instrumentation from the basic blues band instrumentation of a lead guitar, second chord instrument, bass and drums.
- "' 3rd "'- Each claves or key of this instrument allows two different chords to be heard, as many keys are fixed to it, double as many chords can be heard, pulling the bellows a key gives one chord, while pushing the bellows gives the same key a second chord.
- Examples of use of the "'added-fourth chord "', which almost always occurs on the fifth scale degree ( notated ( add4 ) ) thus adding, " the stable tonic pitch, " include the second chord in the verse of " Runaway Train " and the introduction of The Who's " Baba O'Riley ".
- There is variation within the scene, for example from pop / rock like early Soft Machine and much Gong ) has defined the scene as having " certain chord changes, in particular the use of minor second chords, certain harmonic combinations, and a great clarity in the aesthetics, and a way of improvising that is very different from what is done in jazz ."
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