Music Harmony and Tonality 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? MusicHarmony and TonalityGCSEAQA Created by: zoeCreated on: 08-01-14 17:02 What is it called when two or more notes of different pitch are sounded together? Harmony 1 of 16 What accompany melodies? harmonies 2 of 16 Which type of harmony only uses notes from the scale? Diatonic 3 of 16 What type of harmony uses any notes? chromatic 4 of 16 Sounds which fit well together are? consonant 5 of 16 Sounds which clash when played together are? dissonant 6 of 16 Sustained notes at a constant pitch are called? drones/pedal 7 of 16 A progression of two chords at the end of a piece is called a? cadence 8 of 16 Name the order of the scale? tonic, supertonic, mediant, subdominant, dominant, submediant, leading note, tonic 9 of 16 A perfect cadence is made up of the? dominant followed by the tonic 10 of 16 A plagal cadence is made up of the? subdominant followed by the tonic. 11 of 16 An imperfect cadence is made up of? chord 1,2, or 4 then the dominant 12 of 16 An interupted cadence is made up of? dominant followed by the submediant 13 of 16 The most common type of chord is called a? triad 14 of 16 When the seventh note is added to a triad it is called? dominant seventh 15 of 16 What are the two types of tonality? major and minor 16 of 16
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