Class 21 - Harmony

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Violin Concerto No. 1, First Movement

Max Bruch

Chord

A harmony of three or more pitches

True/False: Consonance is very important because it creates points of tension without which the music would soon become lifeless and boring.

False - This describes dissonance

What is the only style of Western music in which harmony is not always present in its traditional form?

Rap music, in which percussive and electronic sound effects and multiple, non-tonal voice lines provide a harmonic support.

Ludwig van Beethoven Born: 1770 Died: 1827 Period: Classical Country:

Symphony No. 5 in C minor: I. Allegro con brio

The relationship between consonance and dissonance has changed throughout music history, and it varies from culture to culture. What is the relationship like today?

Today, the general trend is towards an increasing use of dissonance.

True/False - The alternation between consonance and dissonance is what gives music much of its life, structure, and sense of motion.

True

True/False: Consonance and dissonance change constantly within a piece of music.

True

arpeggio

When the notes of a chord are played one after another rather than simultaneously

Harmony

involves the vertical aspect of music, that is, tones of different pitch that are sounded together. harmony is two or more pitches sounding simultaneously.

True/False: Although the violin is usually referred to as a melodic (one note at a time) instrument, it is also capable of playing more than one sound at a time.

True

True/False: Consonant harmonies tend to provide a feeling of stability and rest, as in the Kyrie from Pope Marcellus Mass by Giovanni da Palestrina (1525-1594). In contrast, dissonance creates a feeling of instability and the necessity for resolution. This passage from The Ride of the Valkyries by Richard Wagner (1813-1883) demonstrates how dissonant harmonies create tension and instability.

True

True/False: In Om, an example of Indian music, there is no harmony in the traditional Western sense of the word.

True

True/False: Melody is horizontal and harmony is vertical

True

True/False: The smallest harmonic unit is made up of two pitches with different letter names sounding together.

True

True/False: To most Western listeners, music without harmony sounds somewhat incomplete.

True

True/False: Composers use dissonance to create temporary tension within a series of harmonies or harmonic progressions.

True - This tension is relieved by the resolution of a dissonant harmony into a consonant one.

Unison

When two simultaneous pitches of the same letter name are sounded together, the result is not a harmony, but unison.

What is the difference between consonance and dissonance?

combination of pitches that we think go together well—are referred to as consonant, while discordant ones—pitches that sound as though they clash—are called dissonant.


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