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chording
/ ˈɔːɪŋ /
noun
- the distribution of chords throughout a piece of harmony
- the intonation of a group of instruments or voices
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All his favorites, chording slower and slower, quieter and quieter.
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String tone was lustrous, and between the confidently forthright wind chording and the pungency in the lower brass, the score’s riot of color was not slighted.
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Thankfully my injured thumb was on my chording hand, where it would be a relatively minor inconvenience.
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Bernard and my sister Debbie were both musical geniuses when it comes to harmony, chording, things like that, and in the studio, they were like, “Grrr!”
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Holy Other's debut album, Held, is filled with emotional highs and lows, from euphoric rushes of sound to an ominous dark chording – not really a place for compromise.
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