Chord Progression Flashcards

1
Q

If neighboring tone occurs with the second chord

A

It is called an accented neighboring tone

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2
Q

If passing tone occurs with the second chord

A

It is called an accented passing tone

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3
Q

A passing tone is approached

A

By step and then continues by step in the same direction

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4
Q

A neighboring tone is approached

A

By step an then continues by step in the same direction

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5
Q

An anticipation is approached

A

By step and then returns by step to original note

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6
Q

An escape tone is approached

A

By step and then skips in the opposite direction

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7
Q

An appoggiatura is approached

A

By skip and then steps in the opposite direction

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8
Q

A suspension keeps

A

A note the same and then steps downward

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9
Q

A retardation keeps

A

A note the same an then steps upward

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10
Q

Changing tones use

A

Two nonharmonic tones in succession

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11
Q

Cadence

A

Two-chord progression that occurs at the end of a phrase

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12
Q

Half cadence

A

Phrase ending with any chord going to a fifth

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13
Q

Authentic cadence

A

Phrase ending with a fifth going to a first

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14
Q

Deceptive cadence

A

Phrase ends with a fifth going to a chord other than a first

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