Tones

Harmony - Non-Chord Tones in Bass?

Harmony - Non-Chord Tones in Bass?
  1. Can you have a non-chord tone in the bass?
  2. How do you find non-chord tones?
  3. What is non-chord tone in music?
  4. Can you have two non-chord tones in a row?

Can you have a non-chord tone in the bass?

Nonharmonic bass notes are bass notes that are not a member of the chord below which they are written. Examples include the Elektra chord. An example of a nonharmonic bass from the third movement of Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms.

How do you find non-chord tones?

Non-chord tones are notes that do not belong to the chord. Sometimes referred to as “embellishing tones” and “non-harmonic tones,” non-chord tones are classified by how they are approached and left (either by same tone, step, or leap).

What is non-chord tone in music?

Nonharmonic tones (or non-chord tones) are notes that do not belong in a certain chord. Non-harmony notes (or nonharmonic tones) are notes that do not belong in a certain chord. In this example, the F is a nonharmonic tone because it does not fit into the I chord (which contains C, E, and G).

Can you have two non-chord tones in a row?

The DOUBLE PASSING TONE occurs when 2 NCT's fill the space between 2 chord tones. The ACCENTED PASSING TONE is named as such because it is so rare. Unlike most other PASSING TONES, it lands on the DOWN BEAT . The NEIGHBOR NOTE leaves a note and returns back to the same note.

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