chord - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • strike: We seemed to strike a chord with the younger people.
  • strum: For example, with an acoustic guitar, I'll just strum a chord mostly.
  • chime: And then words did ring forth from her, from him, chiming together perfect chords.
  • descend: But the last line of the first solo, I believe, is a three-part descending augmented chord.

Adjective modifier

  • vocal: My vocal chords were removed due to cancer over 11 years ago.
  • augmented: Itâs a well-crafted song with good use of an augmented fifth chord to add interest to the music.
  • diminished: Students ought to double the 3rd of a diminished chord.
  • dissonant: Is this a dissonant chord, or just wrong?
  • umbilical: You don't cut off the umbilical chord to the weekly pay check.
  • spinal: This means that you must not move the spinal column relative to any part of the body in case you damage the spinal chord.

Modifies a noun

  • progression: Indeed, the ' theme ' is the chord progression itself.
  • voicing: Left and right hand techniques and chord voicings are thoroughly discussed.
  • symbol: Arranged for solo melody line instruments with chord symbols in concert pitch.
  • sequence: Play licks which follow the chord sequence of the tune.
  • accompaniment: Three melody parts and a chord accompaniment from chord symbols.
  • diagram: With vocal melody, piano accompaniment, lyrics, chord names and guitar chord diagrams.

Noun used with modifier

  • barre: When I first learned to make barre chords I had a rough time making all six strings sound clear.
  • guitar: The melody lines with the guitar chords are also printed at the back of the book.
  • piano: I joined in with dark, soothing piano chords.
  • jazz: No jazz chords, only three chords per song.

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