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 Übersetzung für 'common chord' von Englisch nach Deutsch
SYNO common chord | triad
mus.
common chord
(Akkord {m} in) Grundstellung {f}
Teiltreffer
mus.
chord
Akkord {m}
232
mus.
chord
Zusammenklang {m}
9
chordProfilsehne {f}
16
math.
chord
Sehne {f}
176
constr.
chord
Gurt {m} [horizontaler Träger eines Fachwerks]
34
chordBlatttiefe {f} [eines Propeller- bzw. Rotorblatts]
9
aviat.
chord
Profiltiefe {f} [z. B. eines Propellerblatts]
54
math.
chord
Kreissehne {f}
9
mus.
chord zither
Akkordzither {f}
mus.
chord {adj} [attr.]
Akkord-
17
mus.
major chord
Durakkord {m}
mus.
broken chord
Arpeggio {n}
mus.
chord progression
Akkordfortschreitung {f}
mus.
chord diagram
Akkorddiagramm {n}
mus.
mediant chord
Mediante {f}
mus.
Neapolitan chord
Neapolitaner {m} [Akkord]
mus.
seventh chord
Septakkord {m}
mus.
parallel chord
Akkordparallele {f}
mus.
parallel chord
Akkordkette {f}
mus.
subdominant chord
Subdominantakkord {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Common-chord modulation (also known as diatonic-pivot-chord modulation) moves from the original key to the destination key (usually a closely related key) by way of a chord both keys share: "Most modulations are made smoother by using one or more chords that are common to both keys."
  • This sequence, using the ii chord, is also used cadentially in a common chord progression of jazz harmony, the so-called ii–V–I turnaround.
  • "Hollywood Town" and "You Are, I Am" share a common chord progression and basic arrangement.
  • It can also be formed as the union of two circular segments (regions between the chord of a circle and the circle itself), joined along a common chord.
  • Roman numerals are more prevalent than Arabic numbers to avoid confusion with other fingering indications and common chord symbols (but not figured harmony).

  • In his review for AllMusic, Scott Yanow stated: "Although often placed in more tightly arranged settings throughout his career, Newman really excels in a small-group format, where his soulful tones and expertise at jamming over common chord changes are best displayed.
  • The Allmusic review states "tenors Pete Christlieb and Warne Marsh match wits, swing and ideas throughout nine runthroughs on "originals" based on common chord changes.
  • ... time) with a length of three minutes and forty-seven seconds and written in the key of B minor with a tempo of 89 beats per minute and a common chord progression of Bm—G—D—A.
  • The oscillators may also be preset to common chord intervals of major thirds, minor thirds, and more.
  • "The Common Chord" is a 1947 short story collection by Frank O'Connor.

  • The findings that pitch incongruities were detected automatically, even in processing unfamiliar melodies, suggests that there is an automatic comparison of incoming information with long term knowledge of musical scale properties, such as culturally influenced rules of musical properties (common chord progressions, scale patterns, etc.) and individual expectations of how the melody should proceed.
  • Disenchanted with the common chord scale theory didactics, de Winkel has developed an alternative approach to teaching improvisation.
  • In an effort to strike a common chord with the local population Indian Army facilitates conduct of sports and cultural programs in J&K.
  • Scott Yanow of Allmusic wrote: "Their repertoire (common chord changes) and cool jazz styles are not that surprising but both of the saxophonists sound quite inspired to be in each other's presence; they always brought out the best in each other.
  • ... 2) beats per minute and a common chord progression of Am [...] –Bm [...].

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