HARMONY 0.0 / 5 ? MusicHARMONYA2/A-levelAQA Created by: LeylaHowardCreated on: 01-01-17 19:49 DIATONIC Using notes that belong to the current key. 1 of 16 CHROMATIC Using notes not belonging to the diatonic scale of the key in which a passage is written. 2 of 16 CONSONANCE A combination of notes that sound pleasant to most people when played at the same time. 3 of 16 DISSONANCE A combination of notes that sound harsh or unpleasant to most people. 4 of 16 PASSING NOTE A note that doesn't belong to the key signature, and that falls on a weak beat. 5 of 16 AUXILIARY NOTE The note which occurs when a melody moves by step away from a harmony note then back again. 6 of 16 ACCIACCATURA A very short ornamental note played just before the principal melodic note. 7 of 16 APPOGIATURA A nonharmonic grace note that resolves stepwise. 8 of 16 SUSPENSION A chord note that is held or repeated over a change in harmony to create a dissonance before moving to a note of the new chord. 9 of 16 FALSE CADENCE A deceptive cadence. 10 of 16 PEDAL NOTE A sustained or repeated note, usually in a low register, over which changing harmonies occur. 11 of 16 DRONE When a bass note is held throughout a passage of music. 12 of 16 TIERCE DE PICARDIE A major 3rd in the final chord of a passage in a minor key. 13 of 16 LEADING NOTE The seventh degree of a major or minor scale. 14 of 16 MEDIANT The third degree if a major or minor scale. 15 of 16 NOTE OF ANTICIPATION A melody note sounded slightly before the chord to which it belongs, creating dissonance with the current chord. 16 of 16
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