e/Extended chord

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has glosseng: In music, extended chords are tertian chords (built from thirds) or triads with notes extended, or added, beyond the seventh. Ninth, eleventh, and thirteenth chords are extended chords. The thirteenth is the farthest extension diatonically possible as, by that point, all seven tonal degrees are represented within the chord. In practice however, extended chords do not typically use all the chord members; when it is not altered, the fifth is often omitted, as are notes between the seventh and the highest note (i.e., the ninth is often omitted in an eleventh chord; the ninth and eleventh are usually omitted in a thirteenth chord), unless they are altered to give a special texture.
lexicalizationeng: extended chord
instance of(noun) a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously when sounded together
chord
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has glossheb: צליל מתח הוא צליל המתווסף לצלילי האקורד המשולש על-מנת ליצור צבע הרמוני מסוים.
lexicalizationheb: צליל מתח
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media:imgEleventh chord voice leading.png
media:imgNinth chord voice leading.png
media:imgThirteenth chord collapsed.png
media:imgThirteenth chord voice leading.png

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