nor key consists of the notes of a [[akkord#minor chord|minor triad]] built on the [[Grundton]], and a di... tones) above the highest note of the second minor chord.
The natural minor is derived from the early mod... n, there is the note that is a [[akkord#Augmented chord|augmented]] second (three semitones) above the highest note of the second minor chord.
This makes the chord formed on the dominant of
hey can not be used for the formation of [[Akkord|chords]], as the blues musician [[https://en.wikipedia.... i I have to go back to my sound and not the right chords as the musicians have told me to make. They just... he blues didn't come out of no book and them real chords did ...((Quoted in Jürgen Hunkemöller: "Blues".
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{{page>kopf:vok:akkordfolge&nofooter&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbut... tic, regular sequences of certain [[en:vok:akkord|chords]]. They are based on the basic key of a piece an... harmony theory (see => [[en:vok:tonleiter]]). The chords usually change after one half, one whole two who...
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nstrument]], but following a [[en:vok:akkordblatt|chord chart]], improvising, and being able to call out [[en:vok:akkord|chords]] by the numbers is likewise a practical skill f
books]] with [[vok:ukulele|ukelele]] [[vok:akkord|chords]] of Popular [[vok:hawaii|Hawaiian]] Songs (//[[... e was too easy to play. Four or five [[vok:akkord|chords]], readily mastered, was all that was required f... s include [[vok:ukulele]] and guitar [[vok:akkord|chords]] on all popular [[vok:leitblatt|sheet music]]. ... l pop sheet music to carry the ukulele and guitar chords. Lately, some pubs have been printing the chords
ings. They are each named after the [[akkord#open chords]] that can be played with them. C6 and D6 tuning... ou play the empty strings you already get a major chord (C major or D major). If you tune the fourth stri... er //open tuning//: The open strings play a minor chord (A minor or B minor).
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Thus, the open [[en:vok:akkord|chord]] of an ukulele forms a [[en:vok:terz]]-[[en:vok:quarte]]-chord (= [[en:vok:akkord#Major Chord]]) with added [[en