- What is a chromatic double neighbor?
- What is chromatic neighbor?
- What is an incomplete neighbor tone?
- What is an upper neighbor tone?
What is a chromatic double neighbor?
🔗 The double neighbor (sometimes called a “neighbor group”) occurs when both the upper and lower neighbor occur before the return to the starting tone. 🔗
What is chromatic neighbor?
However, the CHROMATIC PASSING TONE involves notes that are foreign to the key. ... The NEIGHBOR NOTE leaves a note and returns back to the same note. LOWER NEIGHBORS are approached from and return to a chord tone above. This E, for example, preceded by and followed by an F note.
What is an incomplete neighbor tone?
Incomplete Neighbor Tone (INT)
The incomplete neighbor tone is an unaccented embellishing tone that is approached by leap and proceeds by step to an accented stable tone (typically a chord tone).
What is an upper neighbor tone?
A neighboring tone that is a step higher than the surrounding chord tones is called an upper neighboring tone or an upper auxiliary note while a neighboring tone that is a step lower than the surrounding chord tones is a lower neighboring tone or lower auxiliary note.