MUS 1751 Chapter : 4 Mus Ch 4

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Harmony: results when multiple pitches sound simultaneously, supports and enriches the melody, adds depth and richness. Chord: two or more pitches that sound at the same time. Triad: basic chord in music, consists of three pitches in a specific arrangement. Interval: the distance between pitches: triads: consists of two intervals of a third. Arpeggio: broken or staggered triad, notes of a chord played sequentially, gives sense of activity. Chord progression: the purposeful movement of chords, bass line often emphasizes harmonic movement, the rant. Consonance: chords that sound agreeable and stable, sense of rest, lovely.

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