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Advanced Theory :, Chord progressions in reverse - Coggle Diagram
Advanced Theory :
Pitch
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Chord Qualities - 4 Part Chords: C13 include sharp 11, Cm13 P4 etc
Modulations
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Common - Melodic note held while chord quality changes. E used in C chord to A (3rd becomes 5th with chord outside key).
Implied Modulation - In the middle of tune similiar to interupted Cadence but would depend on where it falls in the piece.
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Harmonic Function
Tonic (I, III, VI) - Sub Dominant (II, IV) - Dominant (V)
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4 Part Voice Leading
Doubling Notes - Don't double 5th or Octaves. Safe to double root on 4th voice. Never double leading tone.
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Parallel 5ths - Should be avoided due to chord texture. Hollow sounding, not enough tonal character.
8ve - Unison not the same as parallel Octave. 16ve 2octaves 32ve 4 octaves.Normally excluded - Sounds hollow.
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Cadences
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Backdoor
m7 to 1 - Bflat to C, F to G (always Major).
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Other
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Dominant Harmony
Alternative Triads Gflat/Aflat (altered sound), A natural,
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Italian Terms
A Piacere - At pleasure, the tempo may be decided by the performer.
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Rubato - In free time, no steady beat.
Stringendo - Gradually faster, literally "tightening"
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Moods
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Animato - Animated, lively.
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Con Brio - With spirit, with vigor.
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Marcato - Marked, accented
Risoluto - Decisive, strong
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Check List:Suspensions, Modes, Hemeola, Time Sig, Key Sig,Chord Qualities,
Italian Terms,
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