Chapter 12 and 13 Flashcards

1
Q

what is a nonchord tone

A

a tone, either diatonic or chromatic, that is NOT a member of the chord

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2
Q

passing tone

A
  • approached by step
  • left by step in same direction
  • abbreviated: p
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3
Q

neighbor tone

A
  • approached by step
  • left by step in opposite direction
    -abbreviated: n
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4
Q

suspension

A
  • approached by same tone
  • left by step DOWN
  • abbreviated: s & #
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5
Q

suspension numbers

A

9-8, 7-6, 4-3, and 2-3

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6
Q

how do you determine the number of a suspension?

A

count from the bass up to the suspended note and then from the bass to the resolved note

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7
Q

what is special about 2-3 suspensions?

A

only happen in the bass

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8
Q

what is a chain of suspensions

A

when the resolution of one suspension serves as the preparation for another

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9
Q

retardation

A
  • approached by same tone
  • left by step UP
  • abbreviated: r
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10
Q

are NCTs indicated in figured bass?

A

only suspensions

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11
Q

what is the figured bass symbols for suspensions?

A

9-8: 9 8
7-6: 7 6
4-3: 4 3 or 4#
2-3: 5/2 under 1st bass note; 6 under next

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12
Q

what is an accented NCT

A

occurs on a strong beat or stronger portion of the beat

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13
Q

appoggiatura

A
  • accented
  • approached by leap
  • left in step usually in opposite direction
  • abbreviated: app
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14
Q

escape tone

A
  • approached by step
  • left by leap in opposite direction
  • abbreviated: e
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15
Q

what are appogguaturas and escape tones also referred to as?

A

incomplete neighbor

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16
Q

neighbor group

A
  • approached and left by same tone
  • appoggiatura to escape tone or escape tone to appoggiatura in between
17
Q

anticipation

A
  • approached by step or leap to a pitch that is in the anticipated chord but not present in the chord that preceded it
  • left by same tone
  • abbreviated: ant
18
Q

free anticipation

A
  • approached and left by leap
  • not left by same tone
  • abbreviated: free ant.
19
Q

pedal point

A
  • approached and left by same tone
  • sustains THROUGH a harmony change
  • abbreviated: ped.
20
Q

inverted pedal point

A
  • when the pedal point occurs in a part other than the bass
21
Q

double pedal point

A
  • the pedal point contains more than one pitch class
22
Q

can a pedal point contain rests?

A

YES