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  • especially chromatic appoggiaturas and chromatic passing tones, increased in the Romantic Period. The example below shows chromatic nonharmonic tones (in red)...
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  • a chromatic passing tone) to any common seven tone scale in order to make it an eight tone scale. Having eight notes enables the primary chord tones to...
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  • practice. Some jazz scales, such as the bebop scales, add additional chromatic passing tones to the familiar diatonic scales. One important feature of jazz...
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    "from the scale of the tonic") passing chord (Dm7) may be inserted: |Cmaj7 Dm7 |Em7 |Dm7 |G7 | or the chromatic passing chord (Ebm7) may be inserted: |Cmaj7...
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    descending by a third; and a tail semiquaver passage marked by many chromatic passing tones, whose development becomes the main source for the movement's unique...
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  • chords and simultaneities: Added tone chord Altered chord Approach chord Chord names and symbols (popular music) Chromatic mediant Common chord (music) Diatonic...
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    fundamental component of his music is the use of wide intervals and chromatic passing tones. His early influences were Ritchie Blackmore, Jeff Beck, Jimmy...
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  • by chromatic lines moving in opposite directions. The progression has its origins in the various Baroque harmonizations of the descending chromatic fourth...
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  • by bebop (diminished and whole-tone) to the tonal resources of jazz. Originating with George Russell's Lydian Chromatic Concept of Tonal Organization (1959)...
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  • Augmented sixth chord (category Chromaticism)
    leading-tone of V, in both chords. In the major mode, the chromatic voice leading is more pronounced because of the presence of two chromatically altered...
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    we find "a more chromatic and emotional setting of the melody" that passes through "no less than ten chords with grinding chromatic steps in the bass":...
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  • Importantly, non-diatonic dominant seventh chords (sometimes called a chromatic seventh), borrowed from another key, can allow the composer to modulate...
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  • equivalent to (1, ♭3, ♭5, ♮6). The diminished seventh chord occurs as a leading-tone seventh chord in the harmonic minor scale. It typically has dominant function...
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  • degree of the major scale (i.e. the leading tone) forms a diminished chord (viio). A chord may also have chromatic notes, that is, notes outside of the diatonic...
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    consonant triad Chromaticism is allowed The restrictions about rhythmic-placement of dissonance are removed. It is possible to use passing tones on the accented...
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    the keys are not in chromatic order. It is argued from this that playing impromptu ornamental flourishes and accidental passing tones are less intuitive...
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  • or an implied passing chord) Chromatic approach note (a note preceding a chord tone or scale tone one semitone above or below) Chromatic surround notes...
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  • such as larger tone holes made cross-fingering less practical while keywork increasingly provided an easy alternative to playing chromatic notes without...
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    chord is notated (from root position) D♭, F, A♭. Because it uses chromatically altered tones, this chord is often grouped with the borrowed chords but the...
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  • Thumbnail for Approach chord
    In music, an approach chord (also chromatic approach chord and dominant approach chord) is a chord one half-step higher or lower than the goal, especially...
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