harmony related question
am I allowed to jump from D3 to E2 (moving the bass part) in classic harmony?
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am I allowed to jump from D3 to E2 (moving the bass part) in classic harmony?
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This is generally not recommended.
It must goes to the nearest chord tone.
Then you can go down one octave if the next chord (and inversion) is available.
In reply to This is generally not… by Ziya Mete Demircan
thanks
If this is a lecture question:
1. Is the part given soprano?
2. There must be a problem that you must solve here (I mean the entire piece given). Have you detected it?
3. Have you learned about the inversions?
4. Voicing is important: Which degrees did you start with?
5. Is the 3rd chord strictly Em (Vm)?. What's the next chord? // V7 (?)
And generally a screenshot that covers more measures (at least one measure before and after) might be better.
In reply to If this is a lecture… by Ziya Mete Demircan
1.yes
2.this is a harmonization practice.
3.not needed in this , mostly chord shifts
Ill send u the main pic