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  2. Added tone chord - Wikipedia

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    The practice of adding tones may have led to superimposing chords and tonalities, though added tone chords have most often been used as more intense substitutes for traditional chords. [3] For instance a minor chord that includes a major second factor holds a great deal more dramatic tension due to the very close interval between the major ...

  3. Ahmad Band - Wikipedia

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    The band released one album, Ideologi Sikap Otak, in 1998 [4] and are best remembered for the hit songs "Distorsi" and "Aku Cinta Kau dan Dia". Inactive since 1999, the band reunited in 2021 with Ahmad Dhani and Andra Ramadhan as the original members (also the remaining original members of Dewa 19 ), among with others.

  4. Aku (album) - Wikipedia

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    Aku (惡, lit. "Evil") is the fifteenth studio album by Japanese visual kei rock band Mucc , released on June 10, 2020 by Danger Crue . It was released in three editions: the regular edition with sixteen tracks, the limited edition with a bonus DVD and the fan club limited edition with a 48-page booklet.

  5. Chord organ - Wikipedia

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    Chord buttons on the chord organ ()Chord organ is a kind of home organ that has a single short keyboard and a set of chord buttons, enabling the musician to play a melody or lead with one hand and accompanying chords with the other, like the accordion with a set of chord buttons which was originated from a patent by Cyrill Demian in 1829, etc. [1] [2] (See Accordion#History [note 1])

  6. Jazz chord - Wikipedia

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    Jazz chords are chords, chord voicings and chord symbols that jazz musicians commonly use in composition, improvisation, and harmony. In jazz chords and theory, most triads that appear in lead sheets or fake books can have sevenths added to them, using the performer's discretion and ear. [ 1 ]

  7. Twelve-bar blues - Wikipedia

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    Seventh chords are a type of chord that includes the 7th scale degree (that is, the 7th note of the scale). There are different types of 7th chords such as major 7ths, dominant 7ths, minor 7ths, half diminished 7ths, and fully diminished 7ths. [8] These chords are similar with slight changes, but are all centered around the same key center.

  8. Supertonic - Wikipedia

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    In Roman numeral analysis, the supertonic chord is typically symbolized by the Roman numeral "ii" in a major key, indicating that the chord is a minor chord (in C: D–F–A). In a minor key, it is indicated by "ii o" if it is built on the a natural minor scale, indicating that the chord is a diminished chord (in C: D–F–A ♭).

  9. Aku - Wikipedia

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    Aku may refer to: Aku, Nigeria, a town in Enugu State "Aku" (poem), 1943, by Chairil Anwar; Aku people of Gambia; Aku dialect, a dialect of Sierra Leone Krio; Aku, the main antagonist of the animated television series Samurai Jack; The Hawaiian word for skipjack tuna; Hal Lewis (Aku), a former Hawaii radio presenter; Aku (given name)