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19 Cards in this Set
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A ________ _______ ________ fills the interval between two chord tones a third apart and occurs in a weak rhythmic position.
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Diatonic passing tone
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A ________ _______ ________ fills the interval between two chord tones a third apart and occurs in a strong rhythmic position.
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Accented Passing Tone
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A _______ ________ ________ fills the interval between two chord tones a major second apart and occurs in a weak rhythmic position.
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Chromatic passing tone
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_______ _______ occurs when a chromatically altered note in one voice is next to the same diatonic scale degree in a different voice.
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Cross relation
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_________ _______ ________ fill the interval of a perfect fourth between two chord tones and occur in a weak rhythmic position.
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Double passing tones
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A ___________ _________ ________ ___________ fills the interval of a third between two chord tones and uses an accidental.
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Chromatically altered passing tone
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A _________ __________ is a non-harmonic tone a step above two chord tones of the same pitch and appears in a weak rhythmic position.
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Upper Auxiliary
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A _______ _________ is a non-harmonic tone a step below two chord tones of the same pitch and appears in a weak rhythmic position.
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Lower Auxiliary
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_________ ________ are two non-harmonic tones approaching a chord tone, one above and one below.
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Changing tones
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A _________ is a non-harmonic tone approached by disjunct motion in one direction and resolved by conjunct motion in the opposite direction.
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Cambiata
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A __________ is a non-harmonic tone approached by conjunct motion and left by disjunct motion in the opposite direction.
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Echappee (escape tone)
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A __________ is a non-harmonic tone occurring when a note's natural melodic progression is delayed.
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Suspension
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There are three parts of a suspension ________ _________ and _________.
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Preperation, suspension, resolution
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An upward resolution of a suspension is called a ________.
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Retardation
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An ___________ is a non-harmonic tone a step above or below a chord tone of a single chord.
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Appoggiatura
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An appoggiatura function as a suspension without a __________.
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Preparation
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An ___________ is a non-harmonic tone which becomes a chord tone in the following chord.
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Anticipation
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A ________ is a non-harmonic tone of long duration normally occurring in three or more chords
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Pedal
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More than one non-harmonic tone occuring at a given point is called ________ ___________ ________.
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Simultaneous non-harmonic tones
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