Harmony 3 And 4 Flashcards
Close position
Interval between the tenor and soprano is simple Les than an octave
Open position
Harmonic interval between tenor and soprano is a compound interval
Can harmonic intervals between soprano and Alto or Alto and tenor be more than an octave
No
Can compound intervals occur between the bass and tenor voices?
Yes
How is voice motion generally described
Simple intervals
Indirect motion
Two part s move in dissimilar directions
Contrary motion
Indirect motion where parts move in opposite direction
Oblique motion
Indirect motion where on part moves and one sustains
Direct motion
Two parts move in same direction
Similar motion
Direct motion move in the same direction but produce different intervals
Parallel motion
Direct motion that keeps the same harmonic interval ,qualitymay change Maj or minor
What motion is preferred
Indirect
Objectional parallel motion
Octaves, unison’s, fifths, dissonant intervals
Where is parallel motion in fourths acceptable
In the upper voices
When two parts move in similar motion to a unison, fifth, octave
Hidden motion