Adjective
Of or pertaining to a chord.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI think we'll soon see a new breed of musicians who have both a modern chordal sense (jazz) and a high comfort level with synthesizers and new breeds of sounds (from the electronica/techno/dj scene). Andrew Sega
What I do is unusual: chordal movements that have never been used before, changing keys and modalities mid-song. Joni Mitchell
To some degree. I think that I've always been very much of a chordal person. The chords are the foundation of everything. Some of Yes' stuff is very linear, albeit complex, but it's single-line melodic stuff. So I kind of had to wear a different cap working with Yes. It's not so much chord-based. Geoff Downes
chordal assonance in modern music Source: Internet
chordal rather than contrapuntal music Source: Internet
Arrangements of popular music for small a cappella ensembles typically include one voice singing the lead melody, one singing a rhythmic bass line, and the remaining voices contributing chordal or polyphonic accompaniment. Source: Internet