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- Modal_frame abstract "A modal frame in music is one of \"a number of types permeating and unifying African, European, and American song\" and melody. It may also be called a melodic mode, \"mode\" and \"frame\" being used interchangeably in this context, without reference to scalar or rhythmic modes. Melodic modes define and generate melodies that are not determined by harmony but purely by melody. A note frame is a melodic mode that is atonic (without a tonic) or has an unstable tonic.Modal frames may be defined by their:floor note:the bottom of the frame, felt to be the lowest note, though isolated notes may go lower,ceiling note:the top of the frame,central note:the center around which other notes cluster or gravitate,upper or lower focus: portion of the mode on which the melody temporarily dwells,and also define melody types, such as;chant tunes (Bob Dylan's \"Subterranean Homesick Blues\")axial tunes (\"A Hard Day's Night\", \"Peggy Sue\", Marvin Gaye's \"Can I Get A Witness\", and Roy Milton's \"Do the Hucklebuck\")oscillating (Rolling Stones' \"Jumpin' Jack Flash\")open/closed (Bo Diddley's \"Hey Bo Diddley\")terracestyle=\"text-align:right\"|shout-and-fallladder of thirds.Further defined features include;melodic dissonance: the quality of a note that is modally unstable and attracted to other more important tones in a non-harmonic waymelodic triad: arpeggiated triads in a melody. A non-harmonic arpeggio is most commonly a melodic triad, it is an arpeggio the notes of which do not appear in the harmony of the accompaniment.level: a temporary modal frame contrasted with another built on a different foundation note. A change in levels is called a shift.co-tonic: a melodic tonic different from and as important as the harmonic tonicsecondary tonic: a melodic tonic different from but subordinate to the harmonic tonicpendular third: alternating notes a third apart, most often a neutral, see double tonic↑ ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Modal_frame wikiPageRevisionID "694264402".
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink A_Hard_Days_Night_(song).
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Accompaniment.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Arpeggio.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Atonality.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Blues.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Bo_Diddley.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Dylan.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Can_I_Get_a_Witness.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Category:Melody.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Category:Modal_frames.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_techniques.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Chant.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Culture_of_Europe.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Double_tonic.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink File:A_Hard_Days_Night_modal_frame.PNG.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Harmony.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Hey!_Bo_Diddley.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Jumpin_Jack_Flash.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Ladder_of_thirds.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Level_(music).
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Marvin_Gaye.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Melodic_motion.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Melody.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Modal_logic.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Music.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Africa.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_the_United_States.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Musical_note.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Neutral_third.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Nonchord_tone.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Peggy_Sue.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Pentatonic_scale.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Middleton_(musicologist).
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Roy_Milton.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Shout-and-fall.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Song.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Subterranean_Homesick_Blues.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink The_Beatles.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink The_Hucklebuck.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink The_Rolling_Stones.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Tonic_(music).
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLink Tune-family.
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "Modal frame".
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "Modal frame#Melodic triad".
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "Secondary tonic".
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "axial".
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "frame".
- Modal_frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "modal frame".
- Modal_frame wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Modal_frame wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Anchor.
- Modal_frame wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Melody_types.
- Modal_frame wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Modal_frame.
- Modal_frame wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music.
- Modal_frame wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Right.
- Modal_frame subject Category:Melody.
- Modal_frame subject Category:Modal_frames.
- Modal_frame subject Category:Musical_techniques.
- Modal_frame type Mode.
- Modal_frame type Technique.
- Modal_frame type Concept.
- Modal_frame comment "A modal frame in music is one of \"a number of types permeating and unifying African, European, and American song\" and melody. It may also be called a melodic mode, \"mode\" and \"frame\" being used interchangeably in this context, without reference to scalar or rhythmic modes. Melodic modes define and generate melodies that are not determined by harmony but purely by melody.".
- Modal_frame label "Modal frame".
- Modal_frame sameAs Q17145533.
- Modal_frame sameAs m.04lv08.
- Modal_frame sameAs Q17145533.
- Modal_frame wasDerivedFrom Modal_frame?oldid=694264402.
- Modal_frame isPrimaryTopicOf Modal_frame.