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Neighbour Tones and Passing tones


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Hi Everyone

 

I've got a quick question about neighbour tones; does it matter what interval it is between the two notes? Let's say over a C chord, there is a C to a D. Would that be a neighbour tone? What about a C to an F?

 

The first question is a question about passing tones too.

 

Any help would be appreciated

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Okay, since we're talking about chord tones here, is there a name for a sequence of non chord tones? Like 5 or so in a row. And if there was a sequence of chord tones, such as a 1, 5, 3, 7, 5, would that be considered an arpeggio or something else?

 

Thanks again,

George

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You might call it a non harmonic motif although 5 nonharmonic tones may tend to self organize and form an extension of the tonality or even a separate one creating what is called polytonality.

 

As to the latter, it could be referred to as an arpeggiated motif or if it's a bass line, an Alberti type bass.

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