Chord (music) - Wikipedia A chord is the sound of two or more notes being played at the same time [2][3] The term derives from "accord", which became "cord" in Middle English The original meaning was an agreement or harmonious sound
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Chord | Harmony, Intervals Progressions | Britannica Chord, in music, three or more single pitches heard simultaneously Depending on the harmonic style, chords may be consonant, implying repose, or dissonant, implying subsequent resolution to and by another chord
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