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词汇 example_english_chord-progression
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chord progression

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meanings of chordand progression


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chord
noun[C]
uk /kɔːd/ us /kɔːrd/
three or more musical notes played at the ...
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progression
noun[C or U]
uk /prəˈɡreʃ.ən/ us /prəˈɡreʃ.ən/
the act of changing to the next stage ...
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Examples of chord progression


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Concentric circles radiated across the screen as the 'orchestra' delivered an affirmative upward chordprogression, augmented by a 'choir' and some exciting cymbal crashes.
The song's bassline and chordprogression are aligned with piano and string notes.
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These chords repeat throughout the whole song, while the soloists play new, improvised themes over the repeated chordprogression.
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Just intonation gives superior results when there is little or no chordprogression: voices and other instruments gravitate to just intonation whenever possible.
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A measure of 2/4 moves the chordprogression from the two-side (2-3), to the three-side (3-2).
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Instrumentation is provided by finger snapping, minor piano keys and piano riffs, a style of repeated chordprogression.
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He had originally written a chordprogression and lyrics for the song, but struggled for a topic for the song.
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The song's bridge halts the established melody for a solo, acoustic chordprogression.
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Each page had a short history of the song, the chordprogression, rhythm indicators, a transcription of the melody and lyrics for the verses.
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The chordprogression and rhythm of the song, however, are atypical of country music.
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A series of chords is called a chordprogression.
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Moreover, the passage does not include a chordprogression found in practically all of the composer's accompagnati.
Occasionally, she would play a standard common-practice chordprogression as if to 'clear the air'.
The enharmonic chordprogression in the second half of the bipartite form is stunning, well worth examination by performers and scholars alike.
The rapid harmonic changes move in stark contrast to the static vocal melody, foregrounding the chordprogression.
The constant falling-fifth chordprogression renders ineffective a close solely in terms of harmony; therefore, closure is achieved through a decrease in tempo, a diminished dynamic, and thinning of instrumentation.
The melody during the second appearance of the chordprogression, with its clearly defined arches, stands in stark contrast to most of the vocal material of the piece.
There is a high string-timbre note on top of the chordprogression, sustaining through the changes, an e, consonant with the first and third chords, dissonant with the middle one.
Later, another measure of 2/4 moves the start of the chordprogression back to two-side (2-3).
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Jazz bass players are expected to be able to improvise an accompaniment line or solo for a given chordprogression.
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A chordprogression can begin on either side of clave.
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The user indicates the chordprogression, and the grammar drives the melody generation over that progression.
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The first chorus begins at 1:44, and the music mirrors the change in chordprogression from the introduction's last 15 seconds.
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Many of the rhythm section instruments, such as keyboards and guitars, play the chordprogression upon which the song is based.
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