Any string or keyboard instrument, bells, mallet instruments such as xylophone, vibes, or glockenspiel.
A chord is just two or more notes played simultaneously, so you would need an instrument capable of doing so, like a piano or a guitar (or Bass Guitar etc.)
No. Its a single tone brass instruments
All of the instruments can play a broken chord but the easiest to play with is the piano then guitar.. etc..
A chord, by definition, is three or more notes played simultaneously. Some instruments are designed to only play one note at a time.
Only note by note. It's only instruments with keys or strings that can play the notes of a chord at the same time.
Any wind instrument can play only one pitch at a time. Chords are handled by having more than one player. Chords can also be broken, playing one note after the other, which establishes the chordal center (allows a listener to imagine the chord).
No. Its a single tone brass instruments
All of the instruments can play a broken chord but the easiest to play with is the piano then guitar.. etc..
All of them. Like most musical instruments, it has the ability to play all seven notes with their sharps and flats, which means you can play all the chords as well.
well. if you play a piano or guitar or drums,you have to convert the lyrics into chords and play them. if you do not play an instrument, find someone who does play one of these instruments and ask them to convert the song into chords
Guitars, harps, all keyboard instruments and chromatic percussion instruments like xylophones, marimbas and vibraphones.
A chord, by definition, is three or more notes played simultaneously. Some instruments are designed to only play one note at a time.
You can't play chords on a flute. (It's not possible.)But you can play the melody! {Search: "Old MacDonald Melody Flute"}If you would like to play chords, piano and guitar are good instruments for anyone of any skill level. I hope this has helped you! :)
Only note by note. It's only instruments with keys or strings that can play the notes of a chord at the same time.
The fingering shapes are the same, but they are different chords. You can use a web site like Chordie that will allow you to see the different chord fingerings for various tunings and instruments by selecting them.
Yes, Synyster Gates does play power chords. That is how he can play chords so fast.
Any wind instrument can play only one pitch at a time. Chords are handled by having more than one player. Chords can also be broken, playing one note after the other, which establishes the chordal center (allows a listener to imagine the chord).
you can't play chords on a recorder....