Standard open a major 7th chord. The same as a major except the g (3rd) string which has the 1st fret held. Down strum. If any of these samples have any errors or faults, please tell me.
Im just playing on my acoustic guitar open d-major chord with fingerpicking style. Record through "akg perception 100". This is good sweety loop for your background needs. Tempo - 60 bpm.
Used as transition between scenes for a play. The chord is unusual but essentially a major chord. Does not adhere to equal temperament so it sounds odd to the typical musical ear.
Harmonic seventh chord on C. Equal tempered major chord with quarter tone flat minor seventh (950 cents). Created by Hyacinth (talk) 18:56, 10 November 2011 with Sibelius 5.
This is something what i'm thinking of for a while. It's not very musical but i'm trying to find how are this type of chords useful?. When i listen this chord it gives me some strange sad-happy mood that changes rapidly in my head.
Soft, yet simultaneously powerful synth pad/synth string chords. Lightly processed- only minor eqing and reverb touches. Chord progression based in f# major. Free to use as desired.
Bridge chord, named after en:Frank Bridge. Major chord with a minor chord a semitone above. Chord pictured followed by arpeggio with Db minor at the octave.
Diagonal barre chord: major seventh chord on G. The first finger fingers both the second fret on the first four strings and the third fret on the sixth string.
Altered major chord on B with diminished seventh (B, D♯, F♯, A♭), equivalent to a minor-minor seventh chord on G♯ (G♯, B, D♯, F♯) Alterierter Akkord mit verminderter Sept Esperanto: Ekzemplo por malsupren aliigita septo
C major and E minor contrast through their respective notes C and B (in red and orange), each a half step apart or leading tones. The chords share two notes (in blue) however.
A major chord + minor 7th with following samples (listed in order):an equal tempered arpeggiothe matching equal tempered chordan arpeggio with just intonationthe matching chord with just intontation.
This is an original composition i created in sibelius 6 using traditional music theory guidelines ( i. E circle progressions, chord progressions, aba structure. )the instruments used to create this are : chords - acoustic guitarmelody - electric guitar-xbkyboox xd.
Some piano recordings with door noises in the background. First chord is an f major 7th and then it goes down to a d minor seventh or something. Not sure.