Bass and Melodic Lines Flashcards

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bass line

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  • smooth and conjunct in beginning and middle
  • disjunct and skips at the end to show harmonic progression in cadence points
  • bass line usually on tonic or median on the I chord
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three note closing statements typically found in this style of writing

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  • conclusive: sounds like the piece is over
  • less conclusive: V-I cadence, but the V is not in root position
  • inconclusive: ending on the dominant. it sounds like the piece will continue
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beginning of phrases

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  • opening of phrases have similar options as the cadence. keeping tonic and dominant chords with Bass tones being either tonic or te 3rd, will help establish the tonic of the key for the piece
  • anacrusis gives more options
  • can use a pick up to create a V
  • I motion for the first two chords to establish the key
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examples with bass and soprano lines moved in _______ motion. at cadences, the motion of the bass line is ______

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  • contrary; disjunct
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5
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the strongest moment of every phrase is the _______. In the melodic line, the most conclusive cadences end on ______ as the bass progresses from dominant to _______

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  • cadence; tonic; tonic
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before analyzing music, the tonality and implied harmonies must be established by looking at the:

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  • key
  • 1st note
  • last 2 notes
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the bass line in which style often ends with V to I

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  • disjunct
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