What are the chords in the key of A sharp minor?We shall list triad chords and four note extended chords below in the key of A# min. Roman numerals indicate each chord’s position relative to the scale. The notes of theA# minor natural scaleare: A# B# C# D# E# F# G#. To lear...
PRODUCTION OF CHORD NOTES IN A DIGITAL ORGAN
The Em chord is a good one to start with because you only play two notes with your left hand. Also, for this chord, your right hand strums all six strings, so you don’t have to worry about accidentally playing a wrong string; just play ’em all. To finger the chord, place your ...
On paper, chording — that’s pressing multiple keys to create either a single character or a whole word — looks like one of the best possible input methods. Maybe not the best for speed, at least for a while, but definitely good for conserving the total number of keys. Of course, ...
Learningchord inversionsis a crucial part of understanding how chords and voice leading works. These alterations to the order in which you play the notes of these chords can make for smooth transitions between chords in a progression and add variety to your playing. The formula for all four pos...
Play the keys and get the chord! HarmonyCalc is a simple tool for learning harmonies, giving you common tonal chords and a basic atonal representation of whatever you play. Other features:*The ability to adjust black key notes to be either flat or sharp...
I don’t want to assume you know all the notes of the piano, so here’s a handy diagram illustrating them all: The piano uses the first 7 letters of the alphabet: A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. These are shown on the white keys. But each note can also be sharped (raised) or...
We’ll pick the C major chord to start with. Find a C on your piano (it’s to the left of a set of 2 black notes). Play C and hold it down. Now, starting with the black note right next to it, count upwards 4 notes (include every note, black and white). So C sharp is ...
Notes and intervals Voicings @tonaljs/voicing: Voicings and voice leadings for chords @tonaljs/voice-leading: Voice leading logic for transitions between voicings @tonaljs/voicing-dictionary: Collections of chord voicings Utilities @tonaljs/core: Core functions (note, interval, transpose and distance...
For 1≤k≤ℓ, derive a sharp upper bound for rck(G), if G is an ℓ-connected graph on n vertices. Is there a constant α=α(k,ℓ) such that rck(G)≤αn ? Problem 1.1 is restated in [11]. From Theorem 1.2 and rc2(Cn)=n, it is obvious that 1≤α≤3/2. For a 2...