All 16 Uses
chord
in
The Name of the Wind
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- I'll bet he learned each chord, each fingering after being shown just once, no stumbling, no complaining.†
p. 87.2
- E chord.†
p. 87.3
- He bound me with kisses and cords of chorded song.†
p. 89.8chorded = blended three or more musical notes
- I made a simple chord and strummed it.†
p. 220.4
- I moved a finger and the chord went minor in a way that always sounded to me as if the lute were saying sad.†
p. 220.4
- I moved my hands again and the lute made two chords whispering against each other.†
p. 220.5 *
- The words struck a chord in me.†
p. 265.4
- I struck a chord and listened to the grating sound.†
p. 331.8
- I strummed a minor chord that sounded even less appealing.†
p. 331.8
- I struck a few quiet chords, then touched the pegs, tuning it ever so slightly.†
p. 367.5
- I fingered a few more light chords, testing, listened, and nodded to myself.†
p. 367.6
- I struck the first chord hard and waited as the sound of it began to fade without drawing a voice from the audience.†
p. 368.4
- I struck the beginning chord of Savien's verse and I heard a piercing sound that pulled me out of the music like a fish dragged from deep water.†
p. 369.1
- "I think you've struck that chord well enough, Bast," Kvothe said, amused.†
p. 383.2
- By the time I struck the third chord everyone knew what it was: "Tinker Tanner."†
p. 422.4
- Thankfully my injured thumb was on my chording hand, where it would be a relatively minor inconvenience.†
p. 467.8chording = blending three or more musical notes
Definitions:
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(1)
(chord as in: piano chord) a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously when sounded together; or figuratively to express harmonious blending or clashing
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)