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"chord" Definitions
  1. (music) three or more notes played together
  2. (mathematics) a straight line that joins two points on a curve

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"So if I hear a chord progression — a one chord, a four chord, and a five chord — probably I know that the next chord is going to be another one chord, because that's prediction," Zatorre says.
That's when a cadential chord progression emphasizes its crucial dominant chord — a chord built from the fifth note in a typical scale — before resolving to its "home" chord, or tonic chord.
If you're wondering why in the hell this chord looks that way, that's because it's a slash chord: a chord that's been altered with the root note of another chord.
And this guitar chord – this chord changed my life.
Imagine a chord Y that "wants" to resolve to another chord, Z. Because music is cleverly recursive, you can always find a third chord (let's say X) that wants to go to the first: a chord that wants to go to a chord that wants to go to a chord, or — if you will — a desire for a desire.
Play a chord, next preset, play a chord, next preset.
It sounds like this: When we hear a dominant chord played in this context, our ears naturally want that chord to resolve back to the tonic chord, which is the "root" chord of the key.
Using D major chord as what's known as chord I, though, implies that the whole song is in D major (chord I is always the same as the song's key, because the chord built on the first note of the scale—that means the chord labelled IV is built on the fourth note, V on the fifth, etc).
It will learn, for instance, which notes "go well" with a given chord, what chord is probable after a given chord, or which notes usually follow after a given note.
This is a type of slash chord, a chord where the bass doesn't match the root.
Here, the root chord (G-flat major) and the dominant chord (D-flat major) are not only swapped but the root chord is played with a bass note that is not the root.
"Passionfruit" is in the key of B major, but that chord (the "tonic" or home chord) never shows up.
If you want to learn a chord, you tap that chord in the app and the finger positions light up.
So I feel like... I'm sure you can notice too, R 'n' B has a certain chord structure and chord limitation.
Of course, most songs use more than one chord, but they always return to the principal chord of the song's key.
Most of the song fluctuates between chord I (E major) and II (F sharp minor), with melodic hints at chord V (B major).
This is the chord it begins and ends with, and has the most traction (the word "despacito" itself is sung over a B minor chord).
He doesn't waste any time in getting there: "Prelude" opens with five accented strikes of the so-called Hitchcock chord (a minor major seventh chord).
It's hard to tell how destroyed they get, given how thin the chord is, but it looks as if the chord could have been severed.
What's odd is that the strings play a triumphant phrase at the end of the progression that suggests the root chord, but said chord never appears.
It wraps around an E dominant seventh, a chord that's dissonant thanks to the inclusion of a tritone but cheery because it's still a major chord.
" As Walsh points out, Debussy's self-distrust considerably slowed his productivity, as he tested "every chord and chord sequence, every rhythm, every colour for their precise effect.
This doesn't just help you play the chord that one time, but gives you a mental picture of the chord that made it easier for me to remember.
"The chord progression is the most common one of the last 248 years: It's what Marc Hirsh called the 'sensitive female chord progression' in 2008," Reed told me.
Thousands of possible combinations An arpeggio, or broken chord, is what happens when you play the three or more notes in a chord separately, one after the other.
And I never studied music so I don't know the language, but there's one chord voicing that's distinctly a Screeching Weasel chord voicing where it's like, they'll be playing a power chord on the fifth string, the A string, and then they'll go down a string to the sixth string but they'll leave the pinky of the octave of the first chord in the same place and it has this weird sustained vibe to it.
When we learn to play an instrument — say, the guitar — it's obvious that simply understanding how a chord is constructed isn't the equivalent of being able to play the chord.
The app then creates a properly formatted tab for easy playback, shows chord structure of each chord, and lets you export it as a PDF or to other popular guitar formats.
The song also includes what I consider the most Christmassy chord of all—a minor subdominant, or "iv," chord with an added 6, under the words "underneath the Christmas tree," among other places.
"She's Gone Away" is a booming, hollow-eyed, two-chord death march eventually flooded by distortion; "The Idea of You" pummels one chord and a six-beat rhythm over Mr. Reznor's desperate muttering.
But it ended up striking a chord with her audience.
The show's more solemn opening struck a chord on Twitter.
I'd rather it did strike a chord than it didn't.
The speech that came next struck a chord with viewers.
Imagine her getting the aux chord at a house party.
But nothing seems to strike a chord like the Cardozo.
You could see that it struck a chord with him.
Hearing all these stories really strikes a chord with Kim.
It was very formulaic; not a lot of chord changes.
And her photos definitely struck a chord across the internet.
" And now I'm mostly going, "What are the [chord] changes?
It has all struck a chord amid the election campaign.
The paper struck a chord and is still widely cited.
But what did the researchers discover in the chord experiment?
The film's story instantly struck a poignant chord within him.
If this strikes a chord, girl, you have curl envy.
Something about the musician's story struck a chord in me.
The latest cover of TIME magazine has struck a chord.
These words would strike a chord in many other places.
That view apparently struck a chord among many online readers.
The DPRK's dramatic gestures strike a similar chord of shock.
News of the search struck a chord in the Vatican.
Will Lifetime's upcoming series strike the same chord with audiences?
Because in reality, tree planting is the ultimate rip chord.
Chord, however, remains hopeful that an arrangement can be made.
Why do you think the series struck such a chord?
Or I'd say, 'Here's this weird chord, what's the color?
And the whole of Lebanese politics plays the sectarian chord.
That influence was more harmonic: I learned juicier chord progressions.
Kylie Jenner has struck a chord with the internet — again.
Now, however, the movies no longer strike the same chord.
And Annie Weatherwax's book really struck a chord in me.
Leonard particularly uses chord progressions that seem classical in shape.
In politics, however, he has struck a chord with voters.
Rob says he "can't even use a D chord" when trying to demonstrate how to play a specific song because the title in combination with the single chord played results in a copyright claim.
A triad is one of the simplest forms a chord can take: it starts with the root and the perfect fifth, which by themselves don't make a chord with any major or minor feel.
Changes from section to section, chord to chord, came as if they were portals to whole new worlds, none more so than at the introduction of Adam Maalouf's steadfast maracas around the halfway point.
This whole sequence is actually very conventional and strong: the bass note E is supporting an E major chord, which is chord V (the fifth, or the 'dominant') of the home key, A minor.
His rhythm parts — the deathless "Chuck Berry chord," a barre chord with a major sixth (and sometimes a flatted seventh) on top — hammer home their point with the staccato insistence of a locomotive piston.
With TabBank, if a lyric isn't right, or you hear a chord that just doesn't work, you can fix it, listen to the updated chord progression in the app, and changes are saved automatically, forever.
The chord progression that makes up the entirety of the song came to be called the "Coltrane changes"; it's known across the musical world as one of the most challenging chord progressions to improvise over.
The chord changes are really nice and so is the instrumentation.
Trump in particular struck a chord with his anti-trade rhetoric.
Early indications suggest "Angry Birds" makers may have struck a chord.
If something strikes a chord, an Ocean's 9 would be ideal.
The product's clearly struck some kind of a chord with people.
We had no clue it would strike a chord with anybody.
This idea of congruity and balance strikes a chord within me.
Say you strike a chord on a piano, pressing three keys.
And I remember that particular chord progression that begins the song.
For a growing number of parents, the image strikes a chord.
His rant seems to have struck a chord with many netizens.
This version, however has struck a chord of disgust for fans.
But when the comics get emotional, they really strike a chord.
That sense of openness will likely strike a chord in Beijing.
Even as a white Canadian guy, this detail struck a chord.
Immediately following the election President Obama struck exactly the right chord.
It touches a chord and speaks to something that's fairly universal.
It's just me singin', playing a chord, and lettin' it ring.
Others find a particular chord progression or rhythm they can use.
Yet Ms. Leitch's gambit has struck a chord with the public.
He could only play that second chord by itself, repeatedly, endlessly.
Winner: Lana Del Rey The chord progression is the same, yes.
Everyone needs to be on one chord, not a different note.
Still, Mr. Peltz's arguments were striking a chord with some investors.
That does seem to strike more of a chord with kids.
That certainly struck a chord with the students on our site.
But Mr. Salvini's openly aggressive attitude has clearly struck a chord.
To the Editor: This article certainly struck a chord with me.
The contrast was a cruel one, but it struck a chord.
Selena Gomez's "Hold On" doesn't strike a chord with some fans.
So yeah, it's always struck a chord, for over 100 years.
Betty's story struck a chord with viewers, in Colombia and elsewhere.
After a few weeks, he picked up a flamenco chord progression.
The producer also helped the Beatles with the song's iconic finale, a ringing 40-second chord, in which Martin on the harmonium and Lennon, Starr, and McCartney on three separate pianos struck an E-major chord simultaneously.
Switching chords on a Switch takes more calculation and planning because you have to individually program every note in each chord, and then assign each chord to a button on the controller, which is a separate input.
"They use it constantly," and their usage struck a chord with him.
Or maybe those Ganni fruit T-shirts struck a chord with you.
But the curators acknowledge this event may strike a particularly resonant chord.
The Drum Chord Theory feels like one long jam session with friends.
It's amazing how much better a major chord will make you feel.
The chord progressions on these two songs are blissful and emotional, respectively.
And Brian is unchallenged when it comes to chord progressions and harmonies.
Ambiguous key centers were very common chord structures for classic rock songs.
Phiaton Chord MS 530I wanted to like this slick looking sound headband.
James felt like it hung on the root chord wayyyy too much.
Though he spoke mostly in generalities, his criticisms clearly struck a chord.
To the Editor: On first reading, Nicholas Kristof's piece struck a chord.
I can't point to the chord that made me a better person.
It's obviously early, but Facebook has clearly struck a chord with lawmakers.
And even though there's still a long road ahead, Chord remains optimistic.
But can anyone lay claim to a four-chord progression, however recognizable?
I started programming some drums over top then began some chord ideas.
The room echoed with fusillades of notes, plus the occasional elegant chord.
In the early days, this is how they remembered the chord progressions.
Besides its feminine allure, jewelry struck a more personal chord for Kahlo.
Its slogan — "Tough on grease, yet gentle on feathers" — struck a chord.
His version struck a chord -- it's been retweeted more than 170,000 times.
This idea seems to have struck a chord with some Republicans lately.
It also strikes a chord with many in the Iraqi Christian community.
The comments seemed to strike a chord with some of Warren's rivals.
Most pieces of music are rushing from one chord to the next.
Still, the new mayor's efforts have struck a chord among some voters.
"It has struck a chord with a lot of Syrians," he said.
I taught you that change from the A major to open chord.
At first glance, the poetry of it struck a chord with me.
That was the opening chord of a heated evening at the museum.
Truth is hoping this revelation will strike a chord with socially conscious millennials.
I also want to like Stranger Things, but it never struck a chord.
Yet his populist message struck a chord with voters across the ideological spectrum.
Emma Watson and Chord Overstreet have reunited and are packing on the PDA.
Unlike my cold and frozen heart, this story strikes a chord with Jake.
Her facial expression struck something of a chord among people on social media.
Any given chord progression could include unusual harmonies and/or unexpected finger placements.
"It seems the memo struck a chord with many parents," Reist tells PEOPLE.
The ad struck a chord with Biles, a 4-foot-9-inch phenom.
The company's offerings seem to have struck a chord with the maker community.
It's described as an athletic vocal embellishment of a melody, rhythm or chord.
And then the piece, wholly unexpectedly, closes on a serene G major chord.
Townshend can play the same chord in 20 different places on the neck.
The 1970s version of The Little Prince also struck a chord with me.
The former Harry Potter actress was previously linked to Glee actor Chord Overstreet.
That's because each button represents an entire chord, rather than a single note.
Almost every drop, beat, and song chord is pegged to a character's action.
Kurzwiel's theories on artificial intelligence surpassing human intelligence struck a chord with Finley.
A never-ending quest for the greater meaning, one chord at a time.
On ABC's "This Week" a few days ago, Alex Castellanos struck a chord.
A Calgary, Alberta-based oil trader said Morneau's assurances struck the wrong chord.
The following year, speeches from the Mexican leader struck a decidedly different chord.
"Trump's personal background does not necessarily strike a populist chord," Mr. Stanley said.
He offered a message of change and struck a chord with the voters.
But Duterte's tough, no-nonsense rhetoric has struck a chord with many Filipinos.
Clearly, the ad (and the ridiculousness of its banning) has struck a chord.
The movie struck a chord with Bergman, and now he wanted to talk.
It understands what sounds good, what sounds bad, chord progression, emotion, and motion.
Programming some drum fills to play over a two chord synth pattern isn't.
By taking a data-driven approach, she struck a chord with tech companies.
After an unexpected deluge of submissions, she realized it had struck a chord.
Mr. Nézet-Séguin emphasized every slashing chord and tumultuous outburst during this scene.
A trivia night testing song knowledge is at Bar Chord in Flatbush, Brooklyn.
His forlorn face and unwieldy limbs clearly struck a chord with cat lovers.
Second, the chord structure is spelled out over the melody with zero ambiguity.
Why did the show strike such a chord with girls watching at home?
But it was the later remarks that struck a bitter chord throughout Africa.
Sen. Joe Manchin of Virginia — a deep red state — struck a similar chord.
Sometimes I could assume a certain chord progression and scale, but not always.
For Chicago's police superintendent, Eddie T. Johnson, the latest victims touched a chord.
"Dear White People" struck a chord, earning a festival award for breakthrough talent.
"Les Misérables" has struck a chord in France, inside and outside the projects.
This view continues to strike a chord with millions of nostalgic older Russians.
Our request for family lore about the Dionne quintuplets also struck a chord.
What happens between the last chord of the fugue and the first chord of the minuet, I can't say is a holy moment, because I don't think it's a holy piece in any way, but it's a gentle, warm, humane moment.
Each time the sequence is repeated (which is essentially every four lines) we hear a V-vi progression, or an interrupted cadence—like in Toto's "Africa" (which, as mentioned earlier, uses the same chord structure as "Despacito"), when "...a hundred men or more could ever dooo," over chord V, leads to chord vi under "I bless the rains down in…" It's that same sort of not-quite resolution.
His immigration policy has not wavered and that strikes a painful, enduring, emotional chord.
You know, it just did not strike a positive chord, especially considering what happened.
That Grace Jones interview strikes a very direct chord with me for obvious reasons.
The Pting's rampant insatiability was something that struck a chord with some on Twitter.
Experts may not recommend following their lead, but their stories certainly struck a chord.
Mars' act of generosity has clearly struck a chord with the Great Lake State.
Clearly Serratos, who plays Rosita Espinosa on the hit AMC series, struck a chord.
But his words appeared to hit a different chord with Baldwin this time around.
Reputable social scientists dismissed the book, but its racially charged conclusions struck a chord.
But New York has always been a city whose dominant emotional chord is nostalgia.
He was a great guitar player and he wrote some really good chord patterns.
But he struck a chord in attacking President Donald Trump's decisions domestically and overseas.
A chord change in the music, a suspension: "And my father comes from Bosnia".
Her words struck a chord, and she became most-searched candidate on the internet.
J&J struck the "right emotional chord," said Bob Pickard, a seasoned communications executive.
This race could do the same, as this race has hit a primal chord.
Why do you think Curiosity's landing struck such a special chord with the public?
Buzz: The discussion around tech addiction has struck a chord with Silicon Valley companies.
I think it struck a chord with people because everybody's had their heart broken.
When I thought of what she said, a perfect G chord strummed inside me.
Others saw the remarks as colourful rhetoric that strikes a chord with many Britons.
Here, we're planted firmly on the chord of A minor, the song's home key.
Yes, it's customary to use the home chord at the beginning of the song.
"This shared experience in modern history strikes a chord with Korean people," Lee said.
The Clinton ads have clearly struck a chord, but not always a positive one.
It wasn't about the chords they played, even if every chord sounded the same.
Even without lyrics, whatever those chord changes make me feel, that's why I'm invested.
But Mr. Buttigieg's candidacy has struck an especially powerful chord with many of them.
Sometimes she supported her wandering voice with a breathy, billowing chord on the synthesizer.
He struck a chord with a far broader range of listeners than the norm.
Why do you think this episode struck a chord the way that it did?
The artifacts collected here may strike a chord if you watch late-night cartoons.
Al Baldasaro, co-chairman of New Hampshire Veterans for Trump, struck a similar chord.
Chord Overstreet joined "Glee" during season two as a transfer student named Sam Evans.
It might be an equation or a phrase in French or a guitar chord.
She outlined a chord, then shifted it up, then trailed it into the air.
"For those who love Wagner, 'The Tristan Chord' is quite simply indispensable," he added.
Nor have they struck a chord with other South Koreans, especially not the young.
The issue struck a chord with Mr. Sanderson then, and it still does today.
"A Smaller World," which continues on the second floor, strikes a less harmonious chord.
The photos struck a chord with parents of critically-ill children around the world.
"We hope that message feels big and inclusive and strikes a chord," she said.
In detailing Clinton's depravations and hubris, Freeh's account strikes another, eerily reminiscent Comey chord.
The states threatening to sue say their petitions should strike a chord with Pruitt.
By the time you get to album number seven, you'll be three-chord wonders!
Many Wandelweiser composers feel free to dwell on a sweetly consonant interval or chord.
What is it about the 80s nostalgia that's struck such a chord with this?
Calling themselves the Pothole Vigilantes, the duo struck a chord in this scarred city.
Those promises, which struck a chord among the wary population, include reintroducing the death penalty.
She is known for her difficult musical compositions, alternative guitar tunings and uncommon chord changes.
"I wish you could plug a chord in and see what's coming through," says Henry.
It's the 27-year-old Kendrick that really strikes a chord in verse three, though.
It struck a chord with Mast, whose duties in the Army centered on protecting others.
Without treatment, the tumour can slowly compress the brain stem and spinal chord, causing quadriplegia.
The trailer struck a chord with the millions who'd always dreamed of exploring the stars.
I like the sonic palette and I like some of the chord voicings and phrases.
This strikes a particularly strong chord for me because I too came out in 1998.
The chord progression in "Despacito" fit into the song, since the song is open-ended.
His cause struck a chord with Joseph, who was sexually abused when he was younger.
You have trap beats and a Sean Lennon chord progression and him on the track.
Possibly no other single chord in the history of recorded music has been more memorable.
India rallies behind Bachchan's message The message has struck a chord with the Indian public.
It might be a rhythm, it might be a chord, it might be a word.
With "Rainbow Connection," I had to program eight different chords, with six notes per chord.
His attacks on graft and campaign against poverty strike a chord, even with Mr Slim.
He had an avant-garde approach; his chord changes move in odd spaces and times.
We like the same sorts of melodies and chord progressions, so we gel like that.
And though the melody is still the same, the lyrics strike an entirely new chord.
"Things change / I'm still young," Ava sings as a sweet and steady guitar chord unfolds.
And in Asia over the weekend, Mattis again stuck a different chord than his boss.
So, Gillette's approach has really struck a nerve for some and a chord for others.
But the NES Classic was good — very good — and it struck a chord with consumers.
Finally comes "harmony," a plush, grounded E-flat chord with an enriching F folded in.
But on the "surprise" chord, their combined fortissimo amounted to little more than a poke.
Yet it also offers escapism, and that helps explain why the gala hit a chord.
Mr. Trump's stances on, say, trade and Social Security can strike a chord with voters.
Do you sometimes wish you would just be asked about songwriting or, like, chord progressions?
Jackson is energetic and airy over a straightforward beat and a two-chord dance melody.
Or he'll get wrapped up talking about the chord progressions of Beatles and Genesis songs.
All of the detuned pads and unexpected chord progressions always send me to another place.
Structurally, the pulse is oppressive while the chord progression is somewhat digestible, almost pop-leaning.
And when the chorus arrives with power-chord blasts, it sounds like she was heeded.
So orcas feel emotions, however exotically, which in turn strikes an emotional chord in us.
Its 20073s design cues, solid quality and honest pricing have struck a chord with critics.
Some of the songs were just chord sequences when Bowie first brought them to us.
When I strike a chord on the piano, more is heard than those notes alone.
But the familiarity of a carol is now accompanied by a dissonant chord of vulnerability.
"It's like a whole orchestra playing one chord all at the same time," he said.
One of their children was born with spina bifida, a defect of the spinal chord.
Rock has moved in dialectical waves of increasing technical sophistication followed by three-chord simplicity.
I do know that life seemed a little brighter after he hit the final chord.
"Your piece on the two faces of Australia really struck a chord," Aparna Balakumar wrote.
The film ends like a dissonant chord, which makes its message all the more powerful.
In learning this art, I had to fumble to find the chord we were playing.
Scott Nations, president and chief investment officer of NationsShares, struck a different chord than Sankey.
But Mr. Putin's piano playing seemed to strike a chord with Chinese social media users.
The argument has struck a chord with the Trump administration, which has questioned the system.
But they speak to the chord that AOC has touched among liberals in the country.
Their story, one of many over the past few weeks, should strike a human chord.
The video's striking a chord ... it already has over 5 million views after a day.
We need endorphin-heavy, heart-on-sleeve, major-chord, grin-inducing punk rock right now.
The trailer for the new body-switch comedy Little is striking a chord with fans.
They create the chord progressions, master the riffs, and add in the beats and instrumental sounds.
"It had basically the same lyrics and fitted over the same chord changes," Carey later explained.
"The law of symmetry struck a chord with me in a huge way," McLoughlin tells Creators.
I found that both the Taurus and Gemini playlists struck a chord (music joke!) with me.
The chord progressions, the melodies, I think that we went in with a good base, right?
The closer, "Biota," evokes serene and simmering euphoria, teasing out a classic chord and arpeggio interplay.
Still, maybe don't steal the aux chord and play "Nasty Boy" at a house party tonight.
Every time you attempt a new chord, you must think about where to place your fingers.
At the height of the great recession, our low price strategy struck a chord with consumers.
Your paintings have struck a real chord with collectors everywhere, but especially in the Middle East.
Claws has certainly struck a chord with audiences and continues to attract new viewers each week.
But his perpetual state of desperately-working-on-it has struck a chord with the public.
Joey and Rory Feek's beautiful yet heartbreaking love story has struck a chord across the nation.
But the compact schedule was worth it for a story that struck such a personal chord.
Yet it struck a chord with those Canadians who feel Muslims do not share their values.
It really advanced my style and my chord work, and it helped me as a songwriter.
It's tough for two reasons: The chord progressions are played fast, and they're in three keys.
It kind of struck the same chord that I remembered liking when I got into Venom.
Lancôme struck the ultimate nostalgia chord when it introduced Juicy Shakers to its lineup last spring.
Cletus The message immediately struck a chord with animal-lovers, who shared the post on Facebook.
The idea that gave rise to these pieces was an idea around chords and chord progressions.
But, for whatever reason, this particular interview with Tory Lanez has struck a chord with us.
The most common guitar chord in rock n roll and heavy metal is the fifth, right?
From what I can tell, we have struck a good chord over in Ukraine and Russia.
This chord set the color scheme for the ensuing music with its soft, mournful saxophone ululations.
In Noelle's many efforts to strike a chord, the genuine joy of the holidays gets lost.
The appeal struck a chord with Herbert Hoover, founding chief of the American Relief Administration (ARA).
And among Mr Trump's often rowdy fans, their belligerent, anti-establishment music may strike a chord.
Leaders and employees in a values-based company need to be like notes in a chord.
Perry stuck a similar chord in comments during a congressional hearing on nuclear deals this week.
Could a densely tattooed soccer fan have touched so deep a chord in My Lady's heart?
Next, it morphs into to a choral, clouds parting-esque chord progression with a nudging heartbeat.
There's a basic fundamental principle that we adhere to, the driving tempo, the simple chord structure.
So seeing it strike a chord with a lot of other people is obviously extremely gratifying.
Roy could feel the blood drain from his face, turning whiter with each heavy piano chord.
Videos of him playing the piano struck a chord, especially with renowned South Korean pianist Yiruma.
Just the first string chord note can raise goose bumps, a sudden announcement of huge drama.
The song is glum and pragmatic, unfolding over a six-beat rhythm and minor-chord keyboards.
Instead, producer Nana Rogues' chord progression dances around it, creating suspension and never hitting the ground.
I think he has a real gift for chord sequences that keep you interested and mournful.
But another side of his brilliance becomes apparent on "Fernando's Theme," a simple, one-chord piece.
But then there's a few of them that really strike a chord with the American public.
House Speaker Paul Ryan, for instance, strikes an intellectual chord with him despite being a Republican.
A Neil Young-esque chord progression captures the mood, framing vivid, autobiographical slices of her life.
This belief has, in turn, made the billionaire's nods toward economic self-sufficiency strike a chord.
But CBS hit a different chord, and we heard genuine enthusiasm from advertisers at Carnegie Hall.
He has these sets of chord changes that, harmonically, I don't know anyone who has them.
Quick chord shifts can create momentary chaos; to compensate, Roomful's director, Brad Wells, slowed the tempo.
Even in divisive political times, there's a chord of bipartisanship to help kids in foster care.
"She hit a big power chord, and you could see her eyes" — he made explosion sounds.
Sanders is already striking a different chord as he seeks the Democratic nomination a second time.
It clearly struck a chord; the app was downloaded 10,000 times in the first three days.
When the duo released Lights Out, their 2011 debut, it struck a chord for several reasons.
But Far From Home's literal weaponization of them does strike a chord with the younger me.
The new music has a distinctly 80s feel, utilizing classic-sounding synth arpeggiation and foreboding chord progressions.
Here's one for a snowy day, which should strike a chord with a lot of you today.
" The line struck a chord for me because it spoke to my own desire to "blend in.
Every song courses with exactly the right blend of angsty teenage drama and perfectly chosen chord progressions.
These broems can be shared thousands of times on LinkedIn – they clearly strike a chord with people.
This YouTuber had a video talking about body image, and it really struck a chord with me.
Even before I was working with AI, I always started with the music and the chord structure.
It may not make for the stuff of glistening cinema, but it strikes an affectingly melancholy chord.
But the performance may have struck its strongest chord with the audience who heard it in person.
The review struck a chord, and it remains the one people talk to me about the most.
When I'm playing a D chord, I'm not usually like, where are these voicings gonna go to?
They take basic ideas and routine chord formations, and hammer them in ways that feel newly exciting.
Favre says her first instinct was to create a personal image that would strike a universal chord.
Images of the mother clinging to the dead calf have struck an emotional chord across the world.
On Friday, Trainor re-entered the spotlight after a hiatus following a secret second vocal chord surgery.
"We think we've struck a chord," Fils-Aime says of the game's coming-out party at E3.
Before being seen with Wallace, the former Harry Potter actress was linked to Glee actor Chord Overstreet.
"Sweet creature by harry styles is like a chord off from Blackbird by the Beatles," they tweeted.
It struck a chord with the rebellious spirit of the times and became an island-wide smash.
Though it's only a video game, that struck a sincere chord in me, so I said yes.
Its chord progression functioned as the basis for many other jazz compositions and continues to do so.
But legal or not, the newspapers taking aim at Mossack and the like will strike a chord.
Instead of guitar chords, it starts with four repeating piano notes, a chord dissected and laid bare.
In tandem with the distinct opening chord of "Hard Day's Night," we headed north into summer vacation.
Rewatching "The Apprentice" more than a decade later, it's easy to see why it struck a chord.
But the crackdown has struck a chord with the public, and Mr. Duterte's popularity has been soaring.
The music stopped abruptly—a major chord, dying away—and a door opened, hidden behind the whiteboard.
His rhetoric on immigration, however shocking to the liberal elite, strikes a chord with many wage earners.
Agnew's doubled guitar tones and inventive chord progressions singlehandedly made him the Brian Wilson of OC punk.
" She tells us, "Judging by the crowds' reactions and comments, it truly hit a chord with people.
Ali now heads up XQ and she told attendees that the challenge has clearly struck a chord.
Among Noon's work Solace has always struck a chord and Boehm longed to do something with it.
The building block of punk, the power chord, can be learned with two fingers in a day.
And while her beauty and talent wowed us, her thoughtful statements about beauty truly struck a chord.
The Chord Mojo is highly regarded in audiophile and professional circles, but I still think it's underrated.
"The moment really struck a chord with Andrew and with us," Sam Cantor tells The Creators Project.
A simple chord progression on piano provides the basic melody, and a ticking clock provides the beat.
Whether I like a song depends on the chord changes, the melodies, the instrumentation and the production.
Marian GrantReisterstown, Md. To the Editor: "Motherhood in the Age of Fear" struck a chord in me.
In this staging, it's as if desire were a dissonant chord torturously on the verge of resolution.
Most of the kids had never heard of it, but it really struck a chord with them.
But even for some supporters of the incumbents in Delhi, Mr. Modi's party's campaign struck a chord.
His words have resonated through generations — because they strike a chord to which Americans continue to respond.
The blare of Puccini, in the background, is cut off on the brink of the final chord.
But it was the associate degree he attained in culinary arts that struck a chord with him.
And his embrace of the media spotlight sometimes struck the wrong chord with defense lawyers and judges.
"Sepulcher" is constantly reiterated on an F minor chord that does not fit harmonically within the context.
"Convenience Store Woman" has touched a chord in Japan, where it has sold close to 600,000 copies.
But there were some signs that Trump struck a chord with some of his tougher GOP critics.
The legislation struck an especially personal chord with Philipps, because she says she had an abortion at 15.
The attendees discussed Trump's rise and observed he had struck a chord with many Americans, the source said.
" Rivers' words also struck a chord with Chiefs star safety Tyrann Mathieu, who wrote on social media, "DAMN.
Prince moves up and down the piano for little flourishes, but he's only really tinkering with one chord.
A simple idea can strike a chord if it's delivered properly, and this man was brilliant at that.
The show came as a nod to second-wave feminist struggles and a struck a chord with viewers.
But Kinsa's line of smart thermometers clearly struck a chord with the team behind everyone's favorite educational monsters.
Emma Watson and Glee star Chord Overstreet have split after dating for several months, a source tells PEOPLE.
Once you've developed that muscle memory, your brain simply says "play a C chord" and you do it.
We're looking forward to it striking a chord with genre fans when it hits theaters on April 7th.
The game is also looking for chord progressions — simple patterns that fit into four- or eight-bar sections.
Additionally, the simplicity of three-chord punk had grown tiresome, and sonic experimentation within limited abilities became indispensable.
Between this and Lemonade, there's something about songs about cheating that seems to strike a chord with everyone.
The lilting guitar chord progression in the song's pre-chorus offers a bit of hope in the darkness.
When Danielle opened up about her family and her parents' divorce, it really struck a chord with me.
Maybe it's the (lapsed) Lutheran in me, but calling the original Material Design a "gospel" struck a chord.
Her voice fell off-balance; she checked her guitar neck at every chord change; she never settled in.
It's no surprise that news of 2 survivors taking their lives struck a chord with the rapper. Watch.
There's a learning app called TapGenius, which progressively introduces new sets of letters that have similar "chord" shapes.
Trump has recently struck a chord with his anti-corruption, "drain the swamp" message on the campaign trail.
I love figuring out tricky progressions, chord voicings, harmonies ... that sort of dorky stuff, no matter what genre.
But to me he seems to be arguing that chromatics is structural akin to chord structures in music.
The rapper's words definitely struck a chord with the cameraman ... and the 2 ended in a warm embrace.
Some of the sounds were combinations of notes that form a consonant chord, and some were dissonant chords.
It's still very much a ska record, but the chord structures were not your typical happy ska songs.
The keyboard was set to a spacey echo effect, and Snow's inadvertent chord became the show's iconic theme.
My body likes how the Chainsmokers bang on my aural erogenous zones with their relentlessly repeating chord progression.
If you listed to the Ramones or the Misfits, it's classic 50s chord progressions, except with buzzsaw guitars.
The piece was widely shared on social media, with many liberals saying its sentiments struck an emotional chord.
Borrowing from classical, folk, and jazz, riffing across unpredictable chord progressions and time signatures, Genesis electrified European audiences.
"Desperado" was never a hit, but it struck a chord with fans and quickly became a concert staple.
It's not striking a strong chord with me, but I'm about 25 years older than the target demographic.
I couldn't really tell you how to play a power chord at the time; we barely could play.
With a simple three-chord melody, it's lean and refined, and the techy groove packs a big punch.
These ideas struck a chord among people who had suffered discrimination or persecution because of their family background.
The impact of a single sustained note or chord is often — singingly — matched in a step or lift.
Here, Roberts plucks the Erin Brockovich chord; she is steely and immovable in the face of corporate wrongdoing.
And as the first African American first lady speaking to the Democratic National Convention, she struck a chord.
The "have you read the Constitution" question at the DNC struck a chord because it reflected a stereotype.
If Trump struck a responsive chord, it is because the globalist position has not been challenged till now.
Like, for instance, creating a chord sequence system and then applying data to determine the way its played.
Druze leaders have voiced a deep sense of betrayal over the law, striking a chord among many Israelis.
In more than one song, Ms. Arocena and her group changed key together for the very last chord.
As a result, the video reflects the song's organic rhythms, spectral and glitchy effects, and tremolo chord sequence.
Training the network on classical piano, for example, yielded some uncannily cohesive chord progressions in the researchers' testing.
Sativa Turner's characters are custom-designed to transform your iPhone or iPod's adapter, USB chord and ear phones.
But for those who grew up around Yiddish, its use here will likely strike a deep emotional chord.
With its strung-out vocals and twisting, climbing chord progressions, "Needed Me" is Rihanna at her absolute best.
One has never come to Coover's fiction expecting minor-chord epiphanies or realistic observations about how we live.
She's right, but when Rae has spoken out about prejudice in the industry, her words strike a chord.
The mobile artwork has traveled around Poland and struck a chord in many places, particularly in rural areas.
Just when the jumble becomes aggressive, a grounded tonal chord on electric guitar breaks through and brings calm.
It was the van that struck a chord with Ken Chigbo, one of Mr. Butt's neighbors in Barking.
" As a final chord, the protester chanted, "Education is a right, not just for the rich and white.
Vehicles from Japan and Britain strike a chord with collectors looking for a different kind of wow factor.
All this is so plainly Jewish that in a Jewish heart it strikes a chord of deepest recognition.
Ms. Willow posits that the comic's mix of traditionalist faith and social justice struck a chord with readers.
Striking a chord on TikTok, Dr. Leslie said, means tailoring medical messaging to the app's often goofy form.
In language and chord structure, the vintage selections seem simple next to the bulk of Ms. Krauss's repertoire.
Something about the failed utopia strikes a chord with scholars and artists in other parts of the world.
So much of what the stand-ins had said seemed to strike a chord with the people listening.
He has struck a chord with his promise to campaign for social justice and fight right-wing populism.
Their music spans genres and generations, but six iconic performers strike a similar chord in their new memoirs.
These women were elected because their message struck a chord with the public, and let's not forget that.
Defense experts argued the songs only share a descending chord sequence that's common -- and clearly, the jury agreed.
The further you go up into the extended notes above a chord—they still belong to the chord, but they cross over into the jazz threshold, and the more you do that, the more precision and technique is required to pull those notes off without it sounding out of tune.

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