![]() ![]() It is easy to mix these two up, so make sure to always check to see if the NCT or the following resolution note are stronger. Appoggiaturas fall on an accented part of the beat in comparison to the resolution note that follows them. Incomplete neighbors fall on an unaccented part of the beat in comparison to the resolution note that follows them. Double neighbors decorate a single note and form from using two neighbor tones in succession (either lower neighbor followed by upper neighbor or upper neighbor followed by lower neighbor)Īppoggiaturas (APP) and Incomplete Neighbors (IN)Īppoggiaturas and Incomplete neighbors are both approached by leap and resolved by step (most often in the opposite direction as the leap). NCTs that are approaching and left with a step then leap, or a leap then step Double Neighbor tones (DN)ĭouble neighbor tones are also called enclosures, cambiatas, changing tones, or neighbor groups. Neighbor tones can be upper or lower, diatonic or chromatic, and accented or unaccented. ![]() Neighbor tones embellish a single tone, which is heard before and after the Neighbor tone. More than one passing tone can be used in a row to fill in the space between chord tones. It can be accented or unaccented, diatonic or chromatic, and ascending or descending. NCTs that are approached and left by step Passing tones (PT)Ī passing tone fills the space between two notes. We often group NCTs by how they are approached and left between chord tones. They can be accented or unaccented, diatonic or chromatic, and ascending or descending. NCTs are used to decorated and embellish, expand lines, provide interest, and create motion. When analyzing music, NCTs are not included in the Roman Numeral labels for chords. Non-chord tones (also called non-harmonic tones or embellishing tones), are pitches that are not members of a chord. 7.3 Embellishing Tones: Tutorial Non-chord Tones (NCT) ![]()
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