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"Power chord"
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chord
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fifth
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punk
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octave
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Root
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Seventh chord
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Chromatic
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Harmonize
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Chromaticism
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Appoggiatura
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Tonic
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Leading tone
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Arpeggio
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Solfege
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Subtonic
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Major chord
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Diminished chord
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Diatonic
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Scale
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Deceptive cadence
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Raaga
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Seventh
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Dominant
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Solmization
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Diatonic scale
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Supertonic
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Inversion
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Enharmonic
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Chord progression
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Tonality
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Harmony
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Chromatic scale
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Note
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Sharp
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Chord
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Pentatonic
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Pentatonic scale
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Diapason
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Tonal
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Key
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Harmonic progression
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Melody
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Diminished
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Tetrachord
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Figured bass
a slang term for a chord that only contains the root and the fifth
cyberfret.com
a two-note chord, I-V
metafilter.com
A chord which contains no 3rd (suspended chords, and chords containing 3 or more notes exempted).
guitar-help.co.uk
A chord consisting of the first (root), fifth and eighth degree (octave) of the scale. Power chords are typically used in playing rock music.
melbay.com
In rock, punk and metal music, a power chord is a bare fifth, or a similar chord, usually played on electric guitar with distortion.
en.wikipedia.org
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