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Harmony. The Basics. Harmony occurs when there is more than one tone or pitch. Harmony occurs when there is more than one note sounding at a time. Harmonies can be pleasing. Or Harmony can have a “clashing” quality. Implied harmony. A melody (monophony) can have an implied harmony.
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The Basics • Harmony occurs when there is more than one tone or pitch. • Harmony occurs when there is more than one note sounding at a time.
Implied harmony • A melody (monophony) can have an implied harmony. • This Implied harmony can be create through note selection.
Most harmony is based on chords. • Chords are groups of notes from the musical scale that build a root note.
Traditionally chords have at least three notes. • Notes can be played at the same time, overlap, or be played seperately
Harmony is when _____ tone or pitch is sounding at the same time. • One • More than one [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]
_____ are based on groups of notes from the musical scale that form a “root” • Chords • Syncopation • Natural notes [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]
In traditional chords there are usually _____ notes • One • No more than two • At least three [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]
What is this? • Common notation • Staff • Metronome marking [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]
_____ emphasis a beat that is normally not emphasized. • Downbeat • Syncopation • Staff [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]