- What is chromatic auxiliary note?
- What is auxiliary note?
- What are chromatic passing notes?
- What is the difference between passing and auxiliary notes?
What is chromatic auxiliary note?
Auxiliary Notes (also called "Neighbour Notes")
An auxiliary note which is higher than the chord note is an "upper auxiliary note" and a "lower auxiliary note" is lower than the chord note. Auxiliary notes which are outside of the current key are chromatic auxiliary notes.
What is auxiliary note?
noun. music. a nonharmonic note occurring between two harmonic notes.
What are chromatic passing notes?
These two chromatic passing notes form a diminished 7th chord in combination with the sustained G and E from the C major chord. This can be described as a chromatic passing chord. It arises totally out of voice leading, rather than as a result of a change of harmony.
What is the difference between passing and auxiliary notes?
Passing note: like a link between two melodic notes which are a third apart. Auxiliary note: Follows a note by step and then returns to the same note.