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Non-Harmonic. Non-Chord. Tones. Notes that do NOT belong in a chord. Two types of approaches . . Two types of departures . . #1 – By STEP. Approach by step. Depart by step. Approach by step. Two types of approaches . . Two types of departures . . #2 – By SKIP.
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Non-Harmonic Non-Chord Tones
Two types of approaches. Two types of departures. #1 – By STEP Approach by step Depart by step Approach by step
Two types of approaches. Two types of departures. #2 – By SKIP
Neighbor Tone – Moving by step up or down and returning to original note. Unaccented Accented
Neighbor Tone – Moving by step up or down and returning to original note. Accented Unaccented
Escape Tone – FIRE! Escape!! Step to the window and LEAP to the ground!
Appoggiatura – Opposite from escape. Approach by SKIP leave by STEP, accented.
Retardation – Keeps note same and steps up Suspension – Keeps note same and steps down
Pedal Tone – Held or repeated note usually in bass, goes through consonant and dissonant harmonies
Name Abbv. Approach Departure Accented / Unaccented Passing Tone PT Step Step Both Neighbor Tone NT Step Step Both Escape Tone ET Step Skip Unacc Appoggiatura APP Skip Step ACC Anticipation ANT Step* Same Unacc Retardation RE Same Step Up ACC Suspension SUS Same ACC Step Dn Changing Tone CT Both Usually Un Pedal Tone PD