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== Chords by size == | == Chords by size == | ||
* [[Nulliad]]: 0 notes | |||
* [[Monad]]: 1 note | |||
* [[Dyad]]: 2 notes | * [[Dyad]]: 2 notes | ||
* [[Triad]]: 3 notes | * [[Triad]]: 3 notes | ||
Revision as of 18:42, 27 February 2024
A chord is a collection of notes with well-defined pitches sounding together, or sometimes suggested in some manner, such as arpeggiation.
Chords by size
- Nulliad: 0 notes
- Monad: 1 note
- Dyad: 2 notes
- Triad: 3 notes
- Tetrad: 4 notes
- Pentad: 5 notes
- Hexad: 6 notes
- Heptad: 7 notes