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What is a triad? An interval? A unison? A chord? An extended chord?

PlayPiano Posted on April 9, 2009 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

What is a triad? An interval? A unison? A chord? An extended chord? A chord is made up of three or more notes played together or as an arpeggio (playing the notes of a chord in a specific pattern). The … Continue reading →

Posted in Chords & chord progressions | Tagged chord, extended chord, interval, triad, unison

The Nomenclature Of Music: What Is A Chord? An Interval? A Unison? An Inverted Chord? An Extended Chord? A Slash Chord? A Sus Chord? (Watch this short video!)

PlayPiano Posted on October 8, 2008 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

One note played alone is termed a “unison.” Two notes played simultaneously (or adjacent to one another) are termed an “interval.” Intervals are named by the distance between them, so there can be intervals of 2nds, 3rds, 4ths, 5th, etc. Chords are three or more notes (or pitch classes; strictly speaking, notes are the written form of pitches) played together.

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Posted in Chords & chord progressions, Intervals & Chords, Unisons | Tagged Chords, intervals, inversions, piano video, slash chords, sus chords, triads, unison
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