Harmony 3 And 4 Flashcards

1
Q

Close position

A

Interval between the tenor and soprano is simple Les than an octave

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2
Q

Open position

A

Harmonic interval between tenor and soprano is a compound interval

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3
Q

Can harmonic intervals between soprano and Alto or Alto and tenor be more than an octave

A

No

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4
Q

Can compound intervals occur between the bass and tenor voices?

A

Yes

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5
Q

How is voice motion generally described

A

Simple intervals

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6
Q

Indirect motion

A

Two part s move in dissimilar directions

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7
Q

Contrary motion

A

Indirect motion where parts move in opposite direction

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8
Q

Oblique motion

A

Indirect motion where on part moves and one sustains

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9
Q

Direct motion

A

Two parts move in same direction

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10
Q

Similar motion

A

Direct motion move in the same direction but produce different intervals

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11
Q

Parallel motion

A

Direct motion that keeps the same harmonic interval ,qualitymay change Maj or minor

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12
Q

What motion is preferred

A

Indirect

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13
Q

Objectional parallel motion

A

Octaves, unison’s, fifths, dissonant intervals

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14
Q

Where is parallel motion in fourths acceptable

A

In the upper voices

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15
Q

When two parts move in similar motion to a unison, fifth, octave

A

Hidden motion

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16
Q

Hidden motion that is forbidden

A

Hidden unisons

17
Q

Parallels by contrary motion

A

Move from one interval to the same interval by contrary motion

18
Q

Parallels by contrary motion not allowed

A

Octave, unison, fifths

19
Q

Are crossed voices permitted

A

Not usually

20
Q

Overlapping voices

A

When a lower voice moves to a higher voice than the previous pitch in the upper voice

21
Q

Is overlapping voices permitted

A

Not normally