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We were made to hear by the unified God, hishmiʿanu El hameyuḥad: השמיענו אל המיחד 5 God is one and God’s Name is one, Adonai eḥad ushemo eḥad: יי אחד ושמו אחד 6 In fame and splendor and praiseful song. L'Shem ul'tiferet v'lit'hilah: לשם ולתפארת ולתהלה Verse 2: 7
[50] [h] The standard-tuning implementation of a C7 chord is a second-inversion C7 drop 2 chord, in which the second highest note in a second inversion of the C7 chord is lowered by an octave. [ 50 ] [ 52 ] [ 53 ] Drop-two chords are used for sevenths chords besides the major–minor seventh with dominant function, [ 54 ] which are discussed in ...
A common type of three-chord song is the simple twelve-bar blues used in blues and rock and roll. Typically, the three chords used are the chords on the tonic, subdominant, and dominant (scale degrees I, IV and V): in the key of C, these would be the C, F and G chords. Sometimes the V 7 chord is used instead of V, for greater tension.
Jazz guitarist Carl Kress used a variation of all-fifths tuning—with the bottom four strings in fifths, and the top two strings in thirds, resulting in B ♭ 1 –F 2 –C 3 –G 3 –B 3 –D 4. This facilitated tenor banjo chord shapes on the bottom four strings and plectrum banjo chord shapes on the top four strings.
The parallel chord (but not the counter parallel chord) of a major chord will always be the minor chord whose root is a minor third down from the major chord's root, inversely the parallel chord of a minor chord will be the major chord whose root is a minor third up from the root of the minor chord. Thus, in a major key, where the dominant is a ...
Tertian harmony (also called tertiary harmony [2]) principally uses chords based on thirds; the term is typically used to contrast with quartal and quintal harmony which uses chords based on fourths or fifths. Quartal chord on A equals thirteenth chord on B ♭, distinguished by the arrangement of chord factors Play ⓘ. [3]
from the album Together We Were Made; B-side "Seven Years" Released: 1 May 2011: Genre: Guitar pop: Length: 3: 57 (album version) 3:22 (radio edit) Label: Island: Songwriter(s) Dan Gillespie Sells, Richard Jones, Kevin Jeremiah, Ciaran Jeremiah, Paul Stewart: Producer(s) The Feeling: The Feeling singles chronology "
Throughout eternity! Crown him with crowns of gold, All nations great and small, Crown him, ye martyred saints of old, The Lamb once slain for all; The Lamb once slain for them Who bring their praises now, As jewels for the diadem That girds his sacred brow. Crown him the Son of God Before the worlds began,