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Old 03-02-2013, 09:42 PM
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Just to clear up one tiny misconception, any group of three or more notes make a chord. Some people will say any two or more notes make a chord (I consider this a double stop, but I am not dogmatic enough to argue about it). The chord might have a really weird name like a Dominant Sharp 9 Flat 5. It might also have more than one name depending on the key and context it is played in, but any three group of three or more tones can safely be considered a chord. Now whether it sounds good or not is again entirely based on the context in which it is played.
But yes, what you played was a chord, a C7 as everyone has stated.

Last edited by posternutbag; 03-02-2013 at 09:44 PM. Reason: clarity
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