Similarities between Inversion (music) and Seventh chord
Inversion (music) and Seventh chord have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Chord (music), Consonance and dissonance, Enharmonic, Interval (music), Inversion (music), Major third, Minor third, Nonchord tone, Octave, Root (chord), Triad (music).
Chord (music)
A chord, in music, is any harmonic set of pitches consisting of two or more (usually three or more) notes (also called "pitches") that are heard as if sounding simultaneously.
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Consonance and dissonance
In music, consonance and dissonance are categorizations of simultaneous or successive sounds.
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Enharmonic
In modern musical notation and tuning, an enharmonic equivalent is a note, interval, or key signature that is equivalent to some other note, interval, or key signature but "spelled", or named differently.
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Interval (music)
In music theory, an interval is the difference between two pitches.
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Inversion (music)
There are inverted chords, inverted melodies, inverted intervals, and (in counterpoint) inverted voices.
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Major third
In classical music from Western culture, a third is a musical interval encompassing three staff positions (see Interval number for more details), and the major third is a third spanning four semitones.
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Minor third
In the music theory of Western culture, a minor third is a musical interval that encompasses three half steps, or semitones.
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Nonchord tone
A nonchord tone (NCT), nonharmonic tone, or embellishing tone is a note (i.e., a pitch) in a piece of music or song that is not part of the implied or expressed chord set out by the harmonic framework.
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Octave
In music, an octave (octavus: eighth) or perfect octave is the interval between one musical pitch and another with half or double its frequency.
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Root (chord)
In music theory, the concept of root is the idea that a chord can be represented and named by one of its notes.
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Triad (music)
In music, a triad is a set of three notes (or "pitches") that can be stacked vertically in thirds.
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Inversion (music) and Seventh chord Comparison
Inversion (music) has 51 relations, while Seventh chord has 56. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 10.28% = 11 / (51 + 56).
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