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What is the difference between a chord and a scale?
A
A chord is more than one note all sounded at the same time
B
A scale are notes ascending or descending in order from “Do” to the next “Do”
C
A chord are notes that usually skips every other note such as A-C-E.
D
All of these
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A scale is a horizontal representation of a particular collection of notes and is built up in 2nds; A chord is a vertical representation of that same collection of notes and is built in 3rds.

Detailed explanation-2: -The key of a song is the note or chord the music is centered around, the tonic. For instance, if you were playing in the key of C, the C major chord would be the tonic, or 1, chord. You can view the guitar chord key chart to see the rest of the chords in the key of C.

Detailed explanation-3: -Here’s the main concept: the chords associated with a scale are the ones whose notes are all contained into the scale. For instance the C major chord is C, E, G, and all these notes are in the C major scale. To make an example of a chord NOT in the scale, let’s consider the D major chord: its notes are D, F#, A.

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