Lesson 2 What is chords? —Tones composing chords and Rule of writing—

2018年1月4日

  • What is chords

When more than two tones sound at the same moment, it is called “Chord”. We usually put 3 or 4 tones skipping one-by-one on a scale. (In fact, 1st-3rd-5th or 1st-3rd-5th-7th)

For example, a chord, C (C major), is composed of C-E-G.

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A chord, Cm7 (C minor seven) is composed of C-E♭-G-B♭.

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Generally, 1st (root) is basic sound, 5th adds thickness, 3rd decides major (bright) or minor (dark), 7th adds characteristic mood.

3rd is 2 tones above 1st, 5th is 3 and half tones above 1st, 7th is a half below 1st.



  • Rule of writing chords

Pitch names such as C or B♭ get into □.

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The rule whether 3rd and 7th become flat or not is following.

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Other signs.

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  • Points

Making chords by putting 1st-3rd-5th-7th…

Let’s remember how to write chords.

 

→Next, Lesson 3.



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