Labeling Harmonic Intervals Flashcards

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labels for harmonic intervals

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  • we label our harmonic progressions so what we can make sure it is a “good line”
  • in first species we don’t need to label each interval by perfect, major, or minor. because they are always consonant
  • any interval larger than a 10th is written down an octave. so a 12th would be written as a 4th
  • contrapuntal motion is when we identify if the intervals are moving in contrary motion, parallel motion, similar motion or oblique motion
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contrary motion (C)

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  • when the lines move away or together by a step or more. this gives a feeling of independence and balance. most of you line should be contrary motion
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parallel motion (P)

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  • when the interval is carried over to the next bar. this is only allowed with some intervals
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similar motion (S)

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  • when the notes in the interval are moving in the same direction but te interval changes. allowed except when approaching an octave (unless the upper line is moving by a step)
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oblique motion (O)

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  • when one note is carried over, the other line changes the interval. this is allowed but not preferred
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we have two different names for how lines are written out

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  • conjunct: when the line is moves together, is smooth and connected
  • disjunct: when the line is more separated (skips and leaps) and not vary connected
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Provide the term used to identify the type of melodic line that moves mostly by steps ____
As opposed to the line that moves by skips and leaps ____

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  • conjunct; disjunct
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Compound intervals greater than a 10th are reduced to intervals less than an octave. A 10th could be labeled a 3rd. Therefore a 12th is equal to the interval of a ___

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  • 5th
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What type of harmonic motion occurs when one voice is static (repeats the same pitch) and the other voice moves by a leap, skip, or step?

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  • oblique
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