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FallawayJumper
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Posted: 14 Oct 2020 at 5:31am |
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isn't it true that any combination of 3 different notes constitutes a chord? and that the same is true for any combination of 4, 5 or 6 different notes or even more if you consider a piano? and isn't it also true that there aren't any names for many of these potential chords? the musical alphabet consists of 12 different notes - correct? which means that there are millions of potential chords - correct? and another thought is that if you bend a D note on a guitar you can produce a tone halfway between a D and D sharp and if you wanted to give a name to notes such as this then you could expand the no. of possible chords into the billions thanks
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js
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The answer to all of those questions is yes. As far as notes between D and D#, that is what is called quarter tones or microtones. Microtones exist in other cultures and are also being explored by many western composers and musicians.
I moved this to the Musicians Exchange. Edited by js - 14 Oct 2020 at 8:56am |
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