What is the Name of this Chord?

Determining a Chord's Name

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What is the Name of this Chord?

A Chord can only be named in the context of how it is being used and after determining how it is functioning within that context.

  • A Chord can NOT be named out of context.
  • A Chord can NOT be named by its fingerboard shape. A single chord shape can have multiple names.
  • A Chord can NOT be named by its lowest note. The lowest note of a chord can be any one of the chord tones present in a chord.
  • A Chord might NOT have a root.
  • A Chord can have alternate names based on how it is being used. A chord’s functions is one of the determining factors in naming a chord and can only be named in the context of how it is being used and after determining how it is functioning within that context.

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Chord - A group of three or more different notes sounded together or almost together. These three note chords are called triads. Two notes are called an interval or dyad. Chords with four notes are called a tetra-chord or 4-part chord, six a hexachord, etc. Every chord can be given a specific name, based on the notes that constitute the chord and the distances, or intervals, between them and its harmonic function within a tonality or chord progression.

Chord Progression A series of chords played in order.

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