Harmonizing Folk Songs Flashcards
1
Q
steps to harmonizing a melody correctly
A
- determine a harmonic rhythm
- not all notes have to fit into chord
- keep the rhythm consistent
- figure out what key and mode it is in
- analyze the scale degrees in melody
- a lot of folk songs use just a V and I chord
- figure out a chord grid
- write in chord names and roman numerals
- look for cadence points and what cadence should be used
- this process is very useful if you want to write your own music
- when you have a better understanding of harmonic function, writing becomes easier
2
Q
background variance
A
- harmonic structure can stay the same but we can change how to play the notes
- rhythmic variance
3
Q
texture
A
- contrapuntal - individual voices are fighting for attention. individual voices are independent of each other
- homophonic - one melody and harmonic to support it
- if you change the background or texture, you can change the sound of the piece
4
Q
texture style
A
- sousa style
- chord displaced to beat
- eighth note arpeggiated
- 16th note arpeggiated
5
Q
when harmonizing a melody, it is common to have one chord per measure. what is the term for how often chords change?
A
- harmonic rhythm
6
Q
folk songs are often harmonized with only two chords. using Roman numerals, what are the two chords?
A
- V and I
7
Q
before harmonizing a melody, what should be identified first?
A
- the key
8
Q
what is the texture of a melody accompanied with blocked chords in root position?
A
- homophonic
9
Q
name the cadence type heard most often at the end of the first phrase
A
- half