Lesson 6 - Passing and Auxiliary Notes Flashcards

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What are auxiliary notes?

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Also called neighbouring notes, they are steps above or below a note, placed between two identical notes

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What are passing notes?

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They are placed between two notes, generally a third apart, to fill the step between them

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Do auxiliary notes always have to be a tone away from the base/chord note?

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No they might be a semitone away

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What are the only two intervals at which passing notes sound well together?

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Thirds and sixths

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Does adding unessential notes cure consecutives in harmonisation?

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No

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Are you supposed to harmonise the unessential notes?

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No

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