trichord (Meaning)
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trichord (n.)
An instrument, as a lyre or harp, having three strings.
Synonyms & Antonyms of trichord
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trichord Sentence Examples
- The vibrant trichord of the guitar strummed a haunting melody.
- The composer skillfully wove a tapestry of triads and trichords throughout the symphony.
- The choir created a celestial harmony by singing trichords in ethereal unison.
- The trichord of C, E, and G formed the cornerstone of the major scale.
- The pianist's improvisations were punctuated by unexpected and complex trichords.
- The string quartet played a trichordal arrangement of the classic folksong.
- The trichord served as a motif that permeated the entire musical composition.
- The harpsichord's delicate trichords danced upon the air like raindrops on a windy day.
- The vocalist experimented with different trichord combinations to create unique and evocative vocal lines.
- The trichordal texture of the music added depth and richness to the overall sound experience.
FAQs About the word trichord
An instrument, as a lyre or harp, having three strings.
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No antonyms found.
The vibrant trichord of the guitar strummed a haunting melody.
The composer skillfully wove a tapestry of triads and trichords throughout the symphony.
The choir created a celestial harmony by singing trichords in ethereal unison.
The trichord of C, E, and G formed the cornerstone of the major scale.