Chord Progression Flashcards
If neighboring tone occurs with the second chord
It is called an accented neighboring tone
If passing tone occurs with the second chord
It is called an accented passing tone
A passing tone is approached
By step and then continues by step in the same direction
A neighboring tone is approached
By step an then continues by step in the same direction
An anticipation is approached
By step and then returns by step to original note
An escape tone is approached
By step and then skips in the opposite direction
An appoggiatura is approached
By skip and then steps in the opposite direction
A suspension keeps
A note the same and then steps downward
A retardation keeps
A note the same an then steps upward
Changing tones use
Two nonharmonic tones in succession
Cadence
Two-chord progression that occurs at the end of a phrase
Half cadence
Phrase ending with any chord going to a fifth
Authentic cadence
Phrase ending with a fifth going to a first
Deceptive cadence
Phrase ends with a fifth going to a chord other than a first