An amp is the actual amp while an amp chord connects the instrument to the amp.
Yes. The lowercase is minor and the uppercase is major.
One is capitalized and the other isn't. There's no difference Actually, the lowercase USUALLY (but it depends on the writer) indicates a minor chord and the capital usually indicates a major chord.
these are progressions not chords
1 amp
10 amps
Not much. Keyboard amp will have a better frequency range.
Lose the "h." Concord brings things together. Discord tears things apart.
In music, a note is a singular pitched sound. A chord is the sound created when multiple notes are played in unison.
A note is a single sound, and a chord is a set of notes played at the same time to give a harmonious sound.
An amp is what produces the sound, however the amp cord is what carries the sound. Some instruments do not need an amp cord. Stated in another way, an amp (or amplifier) is the device that converts the electrical impulses from an instrument into amplified sound. The electrical impulses from the instrument are carried to the amplifier by an amp cord, or an audio cable. This is usually a shielded, two or three conductor cable with male plugs at either end.
The 40 amp motor probably produces double the horsepower of the 22 amp motor.
Current carrying capacity is different.