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The Groveland Chordwatcher's Field Guide
What exactly makes up a particular type of chord? This Field Guide can help distinguish and properly identify the
dizzying array of chord species you may encounter in the wild. All chords are represented with C as the tonic for clarity,
but the intervals define the chord type. Though there may be the occasional rare bird we missed, you are sure
to identify a very close relative!
Select a chord type using the dropdown. We deliver any information we have on file about the habitat and characteristics,
and a picture of the beast. Happy hunting...
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(add 9)
The "Add Nine (AKA "Two Chord")" chord
Description:
The 'add nine' chord is a major chord with a ninth degree added, no seventh. However, it is sometimes called a 'two' chord as well. There is some agreement that a true 'two' chord is an 'add nine' chord with the 3rd omitted as well.
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