- How do I know if I have a non-harmonic tone?
- How do you add non-harmonic tones?
- What are the two types of incomplete neighbor tones?
- What's a neighbor tone?
How do I know if I have a non-harmonic tone?
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).
How do you add non-harmonic tones?
10.12 Adding Non-Chord Tones to a Chord Progression
- Add a suspension by delaying the resolution of the note.
- Add an escape tone by moving by step in the opposite direction of the original stepwise movement, then leap.
- Add a double neighbor.
- Add a chromatic passing tone.
- Add an anticipation.
What are the two types of incomplete neighbor tones?
INCOMPLETE NEIGHBORS do NOT return back to the original chord tone. There are 2 types: the ESCAPE TONE and the APPOGGIATURA. The ESCAPE TONE is approached by a STEP and left by a LEAP.
What's a neighbor tone?
Neighbor-tone meaning
Filters. (music) A non-harmonic tone that is a second either higher or lower than two notes that are unison in two chords.