How to use in-sentence of “chord”:
+ His “Three Chord Country and American Rock Roll” album was #1 on the “Billboard Hot Country Songs” chart.
+ Holdsworth was known for his knowledge of music, through which he created works in chord progressions and solos.
+ Such unsupported construction is only possible if suitable rock is available to support the tension in the upper chord of the span during construction, usually limiting this method to the spanning of narrow canyons.
+ It also has to do with chord progressions.
+ A chord which is built up of the 1st, 3rd and 5th notes of a scale is called a “tonic triad”.

Example sentences of “chord”:
+ In music that is played in 44 time, is usually the strongest stressed in the melody and the likeliest place for a chord change.
+ Many of his songs do not have chord changes, but use the same chord or bass line through the song.
+ A dissonant interval or chord is one which sounds unstable.
+ This is not a Tierce de Picardie in this case, as the term applies only when just the last chord alters.
+ A short interlude based on one chord leads to the next scene in which people are looking for Grimes.
+ The second verse, two measures shorter than the first, ends on the C major chord rather than repeating the F major progression.
+ The editor of “Vibe” was quoted in TIME as stating that the song struck a chord with a large section of disaffected youth.
+ The angle of attack, which is the angle between the chord line and relative wind of the aircraft’s wing, is typically around 15 degrees.
+ A consonant interval or chord is one which sounds stable and pleasant.
+ The band has a raw death metal style that uses growled vocals with a downtuned guitar sound, fast and complex guitar riffs and drumming, open chord notes, breakdowns, and a complex sense of songwriting.
+ In music that is played in 44 time, is usually the strongest stressed in the melody and the likeliest place for a chord change.
+ Many of his songs do not have chord changes, but use the same chord or bass line through the song.
+ Instruments such as guitars often play from a chord chart or just the names of the chords written underneath the music or under the words of a song.
+ The symphony’s nickname is derived from the sudden loud chord played by the entire orchestra in the second movement.
+ The famous opening starts with a low chord of E flat which describes the bottom of the river Rhine.
+ The chord was famously used as the first chord in Pink Floyd’s 1979 hit “Comfortably Numb”.
+ The harmony just consists of the same E flat chord for the first 136 bars until the Rhine Maidens start to sing.
+ The first verse, which is twenty measures, ends with a repetition of the F major chord progression before returning to the home key.
+ Guitar music from the 16th to 18th century was notated either in tablature or in a system of alphabetical chord symbols.
