Chords may pertain-to a set.Logical formLearned from3 sentences. An image of a church may strike a chord.Logical formLearned from3 sentences. A band may play chords.Logical formLearned from3 sentences. A release can be for (wreck chords).Logical formLearned from3 sentences. A person may strum a chord.Logical formLearned from3 sentences. A person may play chords on a song.Logical formLearned from3 sentences. A clue can be about a (chord progression).Logical formLearned from3 sentences. A subtext may strike a chord.Logical formLearned from3 sentences. A person may use some chords.Logical formLearned from3 sentences. A group can be constituted-of-or-filled-with chords.Logical formLearned from3 sentences. An (e chord) can be open.Logical formLearned from3 sentences. Chords can be constituted-of-or-filled-with guitar.Logical formLearned from3 sentences. Chords may undergo vibrations.Logical formLearned from3 sentences. Chords can be in a human mind.Logical formLearned from3 sentences. Lengths may pertain-to chords.Logical formLearned from3 sentences.