Gospel Music follows this form.
The three-voice style is usually soprano, alto, and tenor, with the chords heavily emphasizing triads.
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Harmonic Ostinato, because the bass line / chords keep repeating even when the melody changes.
Answer: Heavy Ornamentation (Apex)
Altitudes is in they key of b minor , and in the rhythm guitar parts he is playing 5th power chords , what this means is that there is not third degree of this chord which takes away the major or minor interval in the chord which allows you to play in either major , minor or harmonic minor . So at the start of the track Jason is playing in b harmonic minor and then in the more faster picking parts switches between b minor and b harmonic minor and because there isn't any third degree in the chords hes playing to back the lead guitar , it works for him to play in any one of those scales . Jason also uses some exotic scales for example the hirajoshi scale although im not sure of the theory behind that .
The chords to "The Sky Is Crying" is about as equilvalent to the chords "Texas Flood."
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parallel motion
just two parallel chords!
Parallel chords are A sequence of chords consisting of intervals that do not change as the chord moves. For example the chord of C (C,E,G) would be parallel to a following chord ofF (F,A,C)
Harmonic perception is how one person receives musical language. Chords can be perceived as having different harmonic functions to different people for example.
No. Circles have absolutely no sides at all.
Infinite when chords are parallel to the circle's diameter
Chords are formed by Certain notes in a key lining up in a harmonic matter, for Example In C major CED make a 1 cord.
Primary chords are useful since it gives you well-known knowledge of keys & notes in scales with harmonic & melodic etc.
Complex Harmonic ideasLong melodic Phrase's using odd intervalsIt was built on the extension of chords
It is the bisector of any 2 parallel chords drawn to the parabola. It is always parallel to the axis of the parabola.
im gonna guess that you mean guitar, they basic ones are triads that are harmonic notes that make an overall note like C
Harmonic Ostinato, because the bass line / chords keep repeating even when the melody changes.