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chording
chording, vbl. n. (ˈkɔːdɪŋ) [f. chord v.1 + -ing1.] The playing, singing, or arrangement of chords.1866 Mrs. Stowe Little Foxes 3 Who should set a whole orchestra of instruments upon playing together, without the least provision or forethought as to their chording. 1928 Manch. Guardian Weekly 17 Aug...
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Chording
Chording means pushing several keys or buttons simultaneously to achieve a result. A GKOS chording keyboard application development for iPhone was started on the GKOS Google Group on May 25, 2009.
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Mouse chording
Microstation - CAD software, uses chording to snap to elements. and Pasting using the Mouse, describes chording in OS/2.
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Gimmick (album)
Ruhlmann of allmusic gave it 4.5 out of 5 stars, calling it "hard rock in a near-industrial mode--all relentlessly pounding drums and bass, relentlessy chording
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Wily (text editor)
Wily is one of the few editors that supports mouse chording. Unlike Acme, it does not support mouse scrolls and its interface is black and white.
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Chord Master
Chord Master (also rendered Visual Chord Master, chordmaster) is the brand-name for a type of automated chording device produced for the ukulele. References
External links
Chordmaster.com, a site devoted to the history of automated chording devices
Musical instruments
Ukulele performance techniques
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BAT keyboard
A BAT keyboard is a one-handed chording keyboard consisting of a base, on which the hand rests, and seven keys. See also
Chorded keyboard
External links
BAT keyboard — One-handed desktop chording keyboard
Manual shows chord layout
Computer keyboard types
Physical
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Bluegrass mandolin
Monroe developed a distinctive style of mandolin playing which emphasized strong syncopation and chording, and played in keys, such as E and B, seldom In most cases the mandolin player will include elements of the melody, complemented by improvisation and chording.
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BAT
BAT or B.A.T. may refer to:
Computing
BAT keyboard, a one-handed chording keyboard
BAT, Block Address Translation registers in PowerPC microprocessors
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Down to the Line
Record World said that "Marked by a handclapping rhythm and a thrust of power chording, this new effort shows that [the group is] still one of the country's
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Beaux J. Pooboo
is loaded with his mid-60s trademarks – the deep-down gospel rhythmic feeling and amen responses, the insistent McCann piano tremolos and wide-screen chording
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It's Over (Electric Light Orchestra song)
Cash Box said that it begins "with simple chording which opens to a strumming beat" and that the "strings add panorama" and that "the vocals are characteristically
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Microwriter
The Microwriter is a hand-held portable word-processor with a chording keyboard. The 23 cm × 12 cm × 5 cm (9" x 5" x 2") device comprises:
A six-button chording keyboard.
A single line LCD.
An 8 bit CDP1802 microprocessor.
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The Montgomery Brothers in Canada
There's only one original on here (by Buddy), but it's a beaut: the buoyant 'Beaux Arts' has gorgeous alternations of single-note solos and chording by
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Hey You (Bachman–Turner Overdrive song)
Bachman-Turner Overdrive singles "Let It Ride" and "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" and contains "the stuttering vocals of Randy Bachman, and some more heavy guitar chording
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