Chords for Call It What You Want | High School Musical The Musical The Series Season 4 | Clip.: A, B, C#m7, E. Chordify is your #1 platform for chords. Press enter or submit to search
Two-note chords are called dyads, three-note chords built by using the interval of a third are called triads. Arpeggiated chord A chord with notes played in rapid succession, usually ascending, each note being sustained as the others are played. It is also called a broken chord, a rolled chord, or an arpeggio.
So call F#m it what you want yeah. Call it what you want to. All D my flowers grew back as thorn A s. Windows boarded up after the storm E. He built a fire just to keep me warm F#m. All D the drama queens taking swing A s. All the jokers dressing up as king E s. They fade to nothing when I look at him F#m. And D I know I make the same.
Instead of resolving to the I chord in a major key, you end up on the i chord in the parallel key. For example, in the key of C major, you could use the V chord (a G major). (Technically, the dominant (v) chord in the natural minor key is also minor, but you can always get away with the major V chord if you borrow it from the harmonic minor scale.)
These chords are essentially 9sus4 chords. E.g., an F/G has the notes. G F A C. which are with respect to the root G. 1 b7 9 4. The only note missing from a complete G9sus4 chord is the fifth (D). Leaving out the fifth does not change the quality or basic sound of the chord. You can get the fifth of the G9sus4 chord if you use Dm7/G instead of F/G.
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