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Definitions of added in various dictionaries:

verb - make an addition (to)

verb - state or say further

verb - bestow a quality on

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Simple past tense and past participle of add.
combined or joined to increase in size or quantity or scope
extra:
join (something) to something else so as to increase the size, number, or amount.
put in (an additional element, ingredient, etc.).
put together (two or more numbers or amounts) to calculate their total value.
say as a further remark.
Join (something) to something else so as to increase the size, number, or amount.
Put in (an additional element, ingredient, etc.)
Put together (two or more numbers or amounts) to calculate their total value.
Added might refer to
An Added tone chord is a non-tertian chord composed of a tertian triad and an extra "added" note. The added note is not a seventh (three thirds from the chord root), but typically a non-tertian note, which cannot be defined by a sequence of thirds from the root, such as the added sixth ( Play ) or fourth. This includes chords with an added thirteenth (a tertian note, six thirds from the root) and farther "extensions", but that do not include the intervening tertian notes as in an extended chord. The concept of added tones is further convenient in that all notes may be related to familiar chords.* An added sixth chord ends songs including Hank Williams' "Hey Good Lookin'", Chuck Berry's "Rock and Roll Music", Sam Cooke's "You Send Me", and The Beatles' "She Loves You" (McCartney on 8, Harrison on 6, Lennon on 5). Though the added sixth chord is rarely found inverted, examples include The 5th Dimension's recorded version of "Stoned Soul Picnic" (on 5).
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* The thirds in a mixed third chord, also split-third chord, a chord that includes as its third both the major and minor third (for a chord on C: C–E♭–E♮–G), are usually separated by an octave or more. While a minor chord placed over a major chord of the same root (creating a tension of ♯9) is somewhat common, a major chord placed over a minor chord of the same root (creating a tension of ♭11) is not as commonplace. Examples of use of the split-third chord include "Rock And Roll Music", Paul McCartney's "Maybe I'm Amazed", and Jimi Hendrix Experience's "Purple Haze" (dominant seventh sharp ninth chord). Tonic dominant seventh chord with split third include Heatwave's "Boogie Nights". It is "suggested" by the final note and chord of "A Hard Day's Night".
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* Mixed-third chords are frequently encountered as the result of blue notes in blues, country music and rock music; a mixed-third seventh chord (in the form of the minor over the major) is sometimes known among rock guitarists as the "Hendrix chord" (due to its extensive use by rock guitarist Jimi Hendrix).
* An example of an added tone chord may be found in Igor Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms while an added tone (G) chord with mixed thirds, a major third and minor third, by William Schuman.An added tone, such as that added a perfect fifth below the root, may suggest polytonality and the practice of adding tones may have led to superimposing chords and tonalities though added tone chords have most often been used as more intense substitutes for traditional chords. For instance a minor chord that includes a major second interval while still retaining its minor third holds a great deal more dramatic tension due to the very close intervals of the major second and minor third. A major chord with an added major second sounds very distinct from its basic triad counterpart.Examples of the added-second chord (notated "add2" or "2" and sometimes "add9") include The Rolling Stones' "You Can't Always Get What You Want", Mr. Mister's "Broken ...
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