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need help, the answer what kind combination is?
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Post by m!nus »

a chord, like c-e-g
try different chords with a keyboard and compare them (google: virtual keyboard)
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i'm already trying but the combination wrong...

m!nus, no more idea? so sonfused
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Post by ravi »

is it associated with some song? Don't have a clue...looking forward to solving this, should i hire a musician....?
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if you don't want give me clue, don't give me clue.
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Post by niteria »

omg I thought it was impossible. Luckily you don't need to know all notes to guess the answer.
And there is one note that have two names: H and B, you should use B.

ups. wrong place. that was about melody.
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Post by niteria »

I'm pretty much sure I know correct answer, but there are so many possibilities to enter it.
Two questions.
Is it really in the form of x-x-x?
Does order matter? Is c-g-e different from g-e-c?
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niteria wrote:I'm pretty much sure I know correct answer, but there are so many possibilities to enter it.
Two questions.
Is it really in the form of x-x-x?
Does order matter? Is c-g-e different from g-e-c?
no.. the answer is not in the form x-x-x.. the answer is a word(s)
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Post by ThortonB »

Will it be a normal triad? Like a major one? minor one? Augmented? Diminished?
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Post by MerickOWA »

no, this is probably not a usual musical chord. These notes were specifically picked to make a word out of the notes, meaning while the notes sound like a cord, they don't follow the usual pattern of notes cords take.

I'm sure some music major may prove me wrong, but i think its still a pretty unusual combination of notes.

The answer is not the name of the cord, but the notes in order.
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Post by Allosentient »

MerickOWA wrote:The answer is not the name of the cord, but the notes in order.
Ah, now I understand. I tried every possible chord -name- that made any sense
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So, the answer is a three letter word, with each letter representing a note in the chord?
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Post by gfoot »

IIRC there are more like seven or eight notes in the chord.
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Post by sebbo »

instead of listening to the notes, you can use another method to get to know which notes are played. :wink:
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Post by m!nus »

i tried searching tools to analyze it but since i don't know how "sound" works (mean: frequencies, addition of tones (chords) etc.) it's rather difficult.
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