Embellishing Tones – OPEN MUSIC THEORY
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OverviewCategory 1: Embellishing Tones That Move by StepCategory 2: Embellishing Tones That Involve A LeapCategory 3: Embellishing Tones Involving Static NotesSummaryExamples 9–11 show three of the four kinds of embellishing tones that involve static notes (i.e., notes that don’t move): , , and . A fourth kind of embellishing tone, the anticipation, deserves special comment below. Suspensions are approached by a static note and left by step down, while retardations are approached by a static note and left by st...See more on viva.pressbooks.pub Examples 9–11 show three of the four kinds of embellishing tones that involve static notes (i.e., notes that don’t move): , , and . A fourth kind of embellishing tone, the anticipation, deserves special comment below. Suspensions are approached by a static note and left by step down, while retardations are approached by a static note and left by st...
Examples 9–11 show three of the four kinds of embellishing tones that involve static notes (i.e., notes that don’t move): , , and . A fourth kind of embellishing tone, the anticipation, deserves special comment below. Suspensions are approached by a static note and left by step down, while retardations are approached by a static note and left by st...
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