Tones - page 2

How to calculate the resulting frequency of two tones played together?
How do you find the frequency of a tone?When two tones are sounded together their combination is called?What is the combination of tones played?What i...
How would this nonchord tone be labeled? Is it a retardation?
What is a retardation in music?What is a neighbor tone?How do you label non-chord tones?What are the two types of non-harmonic tones?What is a retarda...
How would these nonchord tones from Beethoven's Path
How do you find non-chord tones?What are embellishing tones music theory?What are tones of figuration?How do you find non-chord tones?Non-chord tones ...
Non chord tones chart
How do you find non-chord tones?What is non-chord tone in music?Is a passing tone a non-chord tone?Are embellishing tones non-chord tones?How do you f...
Non chord tones examples
10.1 Introduction to Non-Chord TonesNon-Chord ToneApproached byLeft byEscape Tonestepleap in opposite directionDouble Neighborsee textsee textAnticipa...
Two passing 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. Un...
Lower neighbor tone
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...
Non chord tone approached by leap left by leap
An appoggiatura is a kind of incomplete neighbor tone that is accented, approached by leap (usually up), and followed by step (usually down, but alway...
Opposite of suspension music
A suspension keeps a note the same and then resolves by step (commonly downward). A retardation (Ret.) keeps a note the same and then steps upward.Wha...