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- Harmonic_rhythm abstract "In music theory, harmonic rhythm, also known as harmonic tempo is the rate at which the chords change (or progress) in a musical composition, in relation to the rate of notes. Thus a passage in common time with a stream of sixteenth notes and chord changes every measure has a slow harmonic rhythm and a fast surface or \"musical\" rhythm (16 notes per chord change), while a piece with a trickle of half notes and chord changes twice a measure has a fast harmonic rhythm and a slow surface rhythm (1 note per chord change). Harmonic rhythm may be described as strong or weak.According to William Russo harmonic rhythm is, \"the duration of each different chord...in a succession of chords.\" According to Joseph Swain (2002 p. 4) harmonic rhythm, \"is simply that perception of rhythm that depends on changes in aspects of harmony.\" According to Walter Piston (1944), \"the rhythmic life contributed to music by means of the underlying changes of harmony. The pattern of the harmonic rhythm of a given piece of music, derived by noting the root changes as they occur, reveals important and distinctive features affecting the style and texture.\"Strong harmonic rhythm is characterized by strong root progressions and emphasis of root positions, weak contrapuntal bass motion, strong rhythmic placement in the measure (especially downbeat), and relatively longer duration.\"The 'fastness' or 'slowness' of harmonic rhythm is not absolute, but relative,\" and thus analysts compare the overall pace of harmonic rhythm from one piece to another, or the amount of variation of harmonic rhythm within a piece. For example, a key stylistic difference between Baroque music and Classical-period music is that the latter exhibits much more variety of harmonic rhythm, even though the harmony itself is less complex.The piece shown above, the Prelude no. 1 in C major About this sound Play (BWV 846) from J. S. Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier, illustrates a steady harmonic rhythm of one chord change per measure, although the melodic rhythm is much faster.".
- Harmonic_rhythm thumbnail Bach_-_Well-Tempered_Clavier,_Book_I,_Prelude_I,_opening.png?width=300.
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageExternalLink Harmonic-Rhythm.htm.
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- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Bar_(music).
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Baroque_music.
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Harmony.
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rhythm_and_meter.
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Chord_(music).
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Chord_progression.
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Classical_period_(music).
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Counterpoint.
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Duration_(music).
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Half_note.
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Harmony.
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Sebastian_Bach.
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Music_genre.
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Music_theory.
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Rhythm.
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Root_(chord).
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Sixteenth_note.
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Texture_(music).
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink The_Well-Tempered_Clavier.
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Time_signature.
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Piston.
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink William_Russo_(musician).
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Yankee_Doodle.
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink File:Bach_-_Well-Tempered_Clavier,_Book_I,_Prelude_I,_opening.png.
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLinkText "Harmonic rhythm".
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLinkText "harmonic rhythm".
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLinkText "harmonic variety".
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLinkText "harmonic-rhythmic".
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageWikiLinkText "quick harmonic rhythm".
- Harmonic_rhythm align "right".
- Harmonic_rhythm caption "Note the faster harmonic rhythm.".
- Harmonic_rhythm caption "Note the slower harmonic rhythm.".
- Harmonic_rhythm direction "vertical".
- Harmonic_rhythm header "Two harmonizations of "Yankee Doodle"".
- Harmonic_rhythm image "Yankee Doodle harmonization 36.png".
- Harmonic_rhythm image "Yankee Doodle harmonization.png".
- Harmonic_rhythm width "350".
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Audio.
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Harmony.
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_image.
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Harmonic_rhythm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rhythm_and_meter.
- Harmonic_rhythm subject Category:Harmony.
- Harmonic_rhythm subject Category:Rhythm_and_meter.
- Harmonic_rhythm hypernym Rate.
- Harmonic_rhythm type Ship.
- Harmonic_rhythm comment "In music theory, harmonic rhythm, also known as harmonic tempo is the rate at which the chords change (or progress) in a musical composition, in relation to the rate of notes.".
- Harmonic_rhythm label "Harmonic rhythm".
- Harmonic_rhythm sameAs Q4886329.
- Harmonic_rhythm sameAs Ritme_harmònic.
- Harmonic_rhythm sameAs Ritmo_armónico.
- Harmonic_rhythm sameAs m.04fhmk.
- Harmonic_rhythm sameAs Q4886329.
- Harmonic_rhythm wasDerivedFrom Harmonic_rhythm?oldid=691677087.
- Harmonic_rhythm depiction Bach_-_Well-Tempered_Clavier,_Book_I,_Prelude_I,_opening.png.
- Harmonic_rhythm isPrimaryTopicOf Harmonic_rhythm.