Tonal Harmony Chapter 26 An
Introduction to Post-Tonal Music
a pandiatonic passage may be identified by 1) - ANSWER-use of a key signature
a pandiatonic passage may be identified by 2) - ANSWER-absence of accidentals
a pandiatonic passage may be identified by 3) - ANSWER-free use of seven of fewer
tones of the major scale associated with that key signature
a pandiatonic passage may be identified by 4) - ANSWER-the absence of functional
harmonic movement
added value - ANSWER-A process by which rhythmic irregularity is created through the
addition of a note value or rest to a rhythmic figure.
additive rhythm - ANSWER-lack of perceived meter created by unequal groupings of
subdivisions being added together
Aeolian - ANSWER-natural minor scale
ametric music - ANSWER-music that lacks an aurally perceivable meter
assymetrical meter - ANSWER-compound meter with beat units of unequal duration (ex
5/4)
black-key pentatonic - ANSWER-The pentatonic collection formed by the five black keys
on the keyboard.
chordal unit - ANSWER-components of a polychord
cluster chords - ANSWER-consist of combinations of three or more adjacent pitches
color - ANSWER-repeating melodic unit
composite meter - ANSWER-Meter that is made up of recurring irregular subdivisions.
(ex 3+3+2/8)
diatonic planing - ANSWER-triads moving in parallel voice-leading, following diatonic
scale
displaced accent - ANSWER-A technique that intentionally violates the normal metric
accent pattern implied by the meter, shifting the accent to a relatively weak beat.
Introduction to Post-Tonal Music
a pandiatonic passage may be identified by 1) - ANSWER-use of a key signature
a pandiatonic passage may be identified by 2) - ANSWER-absence of accidentals
a pandiatonic passage may be identified by 3) - ANSWER-free use of seven of fewer
tones of the major scale associated with that key signature
a pandiatonic passage may be identified by 4) - ANSWER-the absence of functional
harmonic movement
added value - ANSWER-A process by which rhythmic irregularity is created through the
addition of a note value or rest to a rhythmic figure.
additive rhythm - ANSWER-lack of perceived meter created by unequal groupings of
subdivisions being added together
Aeolian - ANSWER-natural minor scale
ametric music - ANSWER-music that lacks an aurally perceivable meter
assymetrical meter - ANSWER-compound meter with beat units of unequal duration (ex
5/4)
black-key pentatonic - ANSWER-The pentatonic collection formed by the five black keys
on the keyboard.
chordal unit - ANSWER-components of a polychord
cluster chords - ANSWER-consist of combinations of three or more adjacent pitches
color - ANSWER-repeating melodic unit
composite meter - ANSWER-Meter that is made up of recurring irregular subdivisions.
(ex 3+3+2/8)
diatonic planing - ANSWER-triads moving in parallel voice-leading, following diatonic
scale
displaced accent - ANSWER-A technique that intentionally violates the normal metric
accent pattern implied by the meter, shifting the accent to a relatively weak beat.