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Sentence count:163+4Posted:2017-02-28Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: harmoniseharmonizeSimilar words: hordeanchorchoruslie at anchorchoreographychopechocordMeaning: [kɔːd]  n. 1. a straight line connecting two points on a curve 2. a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously when sounded together. v. 1. play chords on (a string instrument) 2. bring into consonance, harmony, or accord while making music or singing. 
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31. This struck a deep chord with me, and I wish we could sit and talk about it.
32. For this assignment the need for our five associated chord shapes became very clear.
33. A feature of the jazz chord is that it is often conceived as a small and highly mobile unit.
34. Chord changes were of particular importance, because they provided the raw material for each improvised solo.
35. Use this scale when soloing over a blues,(http://sentencedict.com/chord.html) over a m7 chord or over a dominant chord.
36. For its part, the thesis about overload struck a chord since it fed off the common-sense of the media.
37. Obviously, their messages have struck a chord among voters in Arizona and New Hampshire.
38. The fanfare seized up on its first chord and then seemed to fall over itself, collapsing in a welter of notes.
39. But the design has been brought bang up-to-date to strike a chord with modern riders and classic buffs alike.
40. Alison's story is extreme, but many of the things she says will strike a chord with other girls.
41. Record a backing tape with this chord and try experimenting with the mode.
42. I believe that most of the incidents that I have described will strike a chord with the vast majority of black people.
43. Basically, it's something that strikes a chord in the heart.
44. Example 2 deals with an approach to playing static double stops over chord changes.
45. But the picking up strikes a chord and going through the motions always works.
46. The plight of Gerald McClellan struck a chord in Jones.
47. In a region where infant mortality is high, the argument struck a responsive chord.
48. And since the mandolin has a different tuning to the guitar, it gives you a different chord voicing to everybody else.
49. For a nostalgia that still strikes a chord today, here he is.
50. This is a chord that finds sympathy in the public choice school.
51. But for the vast majority of families who struggle to make ends meet without welfare, the speech could strike a chord.
52. The D-777 is controlled by a tiny remote the size of a Kennedy half dollar attached about half way up the earphones chord.
53. Zhu's tough talk on corruption plucked a chord among the delegates.
54. These ideas, based on liberalization and decontrol, struck an immediate chord in the Conservative Party.
55. At the piano chord to signal the metamorphosis, the panel flies open revealing the picture of a dead face.
56. The shallower angle meant that the aspect ratio of chord to span was higher.
57. The Sony platform has struck a strong chord among normally highly conservative publishing organisations.
58. Composers sometimes use an attenuated form of this cluster effect to obscure what would otherwise be perfectly normal chord sequences.
59. Francie made a final plangent chord and took the fiddle from under his chin.
60. This information will enable you to connect lines which flow freely and melodically between all chord changes.
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