In the right hand, the most common chord is the octave composed of the far-left key played with the thumb, and the fourth key, played with the index finger.
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Ergonomically, the harmonic table format is exceptionally compact : all notes of the major and minor scales fall under the fingers, and all common chords can be played with one or two fingers.
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Tim, even then, was well liked and always hit a common chord with his local Louisville people whenever he played and sang, as witnessed by his band members during this time of his career.
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In analysis of a piece that uses this style of modulation, the common chord is labeled with its function in both the original and the destination keys, as it can be heard either way.
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In the program for a concert in Oslo, Norway in April 2013, Crane writes that " I use simple and basic musical objects; common chords and intervals, arpeggios, drones, cadences, fragments of scales and melodies.
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To make that point with the greatest possible force, Serialist composers have sometimes gone out of their way to avoid what had previously been taken as natural items : octaves, common chords, consistent pulse and so on.
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But the everyday hardships of such an existence _ from shoddy housing to poor pay _ struck a common chord among the masses of their countrymen for whom such indignities are accepted as the unofficial price of undocumented life.
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The style made use of several relatively common chord progressions, such as blues ( at base, I-IV-V, but infused with II-V motion ) and'rhythm changes'( I-VI-II-V, the chords to the 1930s pop standard " I Got Rhythm " ).
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This is also one of the few CD-ROMs available that does an adequate job instilling the concept of triads and the idea that a common chord " grip " is but one voicing, or arrangement of notes, that characterize a given chord.
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Both composers took the opportunity to write for a large orchestra with choir, boys'choir and soloists, and both were encouraged also to be affirmative in ways that only the common chord knows : their works both, curiously enough, ended in D major.