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  1. Mar 14, 2016 · For instance, an "A" note in the third octave (A2) is ~110hz. An A major chord (in third octave) is constructed with an A, C#, E, with corresponding frequencies 220.5, 138.5, 164.5. Since we are playing this in a single stroke, one might assume that this blends into a single frequency that is equal to the average of the three, which is 174.5hz.

  2. Chord (geometry) A chord (from the Latin chorda, meaning "bowstring") of a circle is a straight line segment whose endpoints both lie on a circular arc. If a chord were to be extended infinitely on both directions into a line, the object is a secant line. The perpendicular line passing through the chord's midpoint is called sagitta (Latin for ...

  3. The quality of the chords—whether major or minor (excluding any unstable diminished chords)—is secondary. The primary focus is on the interval relationships between scale degrees. For instance, the function of the Dominant in the minor mode remains consistent, even though the quality of the chords built on the Dominant can shift from minor to major depending on the form of minor (Natural ...

  4. The frequency or frequencies at which an object tends to vibrate with when hit, struck, plucked, strummed or somehow disturbed is known as the natural frequency of the object. If the amplitudes of the vibrations are large enough and if natural frequency is within the human frequency range, then the vibrating object will produce sound waves that ...

  5. Physics of Music 3: time and periodic events in physics and music. Physics of Music 4: timelines, time graphs, and musical notation. Physics of Music 5: musical notes as periodic sounds. Physics of Music 6: periodic elements in Ode to Joy. extra: The World's Ugliest Music.

  6. In music, a chord is a group of three or more notes played simultaneously, typically consisting of a root note, a third, and a fifth. [ a ] Chords are the building blocks of harmony and form the harmonic foundation of a piece of music. They can be major, minor, diminished, augmented, or extended, depending on the intervals between the notes and ...

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  8. Aug 10, 2021 · The last of these elements—harmony—is represented via chords. Instrumental music consists of three principal elements: rhythm, melody, and harmony. The last of ...

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