Harmony Flashcards

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1
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Extended chords used frequently

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Debussy

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2
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Pedal points e.g. (106)

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Debussy

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3
Q

Half diminished chords (dissonant harmony) (4)

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Debussy

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4
Q

Functional chorale progressions with dissoances e.g. C in horn (4)

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Poulenc

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5
Q

Occasional pedal points e.g. G (5)

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Poulenc

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6
Q

Broken chords used to define harmony (26)

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Poulenc

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7
Q

Chromatic harmony e.g.aug 6th (5)

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Brahms

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8
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False relation - F# against nat (5)

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Brahms

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9
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Lack of perfect cadences - plagal (190)

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Brahms

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10
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Occasional diatonic harmony (22)

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Brahms

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11
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Functional harmony

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Haydn

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12
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Based around I-IV-V progression (opening)

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Haydn

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13
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Perfect cadences frequent

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Haydn

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14
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Non functional -created by polyphonic movement

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Holborne

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15
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Suspensions (3)

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Holborne

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16
Q

False relations (11)

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Holborne

17
Q

Accented passing note (1)

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Holborne

18
Q

Alternation between chords IV and V

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Reich

19
Q

Non-functional product of counterpoiont

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Reich

20
Q

Semiquaver bass chords nonfunctional

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Reich

21
Q

Dissonance created by overlap of chords

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Reich

22
Q

Substitution chords e.g. E (1.25)

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Davis

23
Q

Extended chords

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Davis

24
Q

Cycle of fifths (1.26)

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Davis