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- Voice_leading abstract "Voice leading is the way that musical parts (voices) set up and achieve melodic, harmonic and formal goals using pitch and rhythm. Often, a variety of parameters work together to produce different weights of arrival. Such parameters may include \"the interaction between chords and lines within harmonic progressions [...], the role of outer-voices counterpoint, the types of melodic motion, the retention of common tones, [and] the treatment of dissonance.” Monophonic lines also exhibit voice leading.Voice leading practices can be codified into rules for pedagogical purposes. In these settings, “voice leading” is often synonymous with “part writing,” and the “rules” are usually applied in exercises in four-part harmonic writing and in 18th-century counterpoint. David Huron has demonstrated that many of the standard pedagogical rules have a basis in perceptual principles.A more nuanced view of voice leading principles is found in the theories of Heinrich Schenker. Schenkerian analysis examines how the outer voices work together to establish form in common-practice music. See Linear progression for an example from Beethoven's Sonata op. 109.Rigorous concern for voice leading in all parts is more a feature of common-practice music, although jazz and pop music also demonstrate attention to voice leading to varying degrees: \"At the surface level, jazz voice-leading conventions seem more relaxed than they are in common-practice music.\" \"[Although it’s untrue] that popular music has no voice leading in it, [...] the largest amount of popular music is simply conceived with chords as blocks of information, and melodies are layered on top of the chords.\"↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑ ↑".
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- Voice_leading wikiPageExternalLink voice_leading.htm.
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- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Block_chord.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arrangement.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Category:Schenkerian_analysis.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tonality.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Category:Voice_leading.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Claude_Debussy.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Common_practice_period.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Common_tone.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Consecutive_fifths.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Contrapuntal_motion.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Counterpoint.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Degree_(music).
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Figured_bass.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Harmony.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Heinrich_Schenker.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Homophony.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Sebastian_Bach.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Luigi_Cherubini.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Melody.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Morton_Feldman.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Musical_form.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Neo-Riemannian_theory.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Part_(music).
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Pitch_class.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Prelude_and_Fugue_in_C_major,_BWV_846.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Reduction_(music).
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Schenkerian_analysis.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Texture_(music).
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink Tonality.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink File:BWV846a1-4.png.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLink File:BWV941_Voice_leading.TIF.
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLinkText "Inner voices".
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLinkText "Voice leading".
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLinkText "Voice leading#Inner voices and outer voices".
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLinkText "leading voice".
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLinkText "voice leading".
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLinkText "voice-leading".
- Voice_leading wikiPageWikiLinkText "voiceleading".
- Voice_leading wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Audio.
- Voice_leading wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Counterpoint_&_polyphony.
- Voice_leading wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Elucidate.
- Voice_leading wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Harmony.
- Voice_leading wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Melody.
- Voice_leading wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Voice_leading wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tonality.
- Voice_leading wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Voicing_(music).
- Voice_leading subject Category:Arrangement.
- Voice_leading subject Category:Schenkerian_analysis.
- Voice_leading subject Category:Tonality.
- Voice_leading subject Category:Voice_leading.
- Voice_leading hypernym Way.
- Voice_leading type Technique.
- Voice_leading type Concept.
- Voice_leading comment "Voice leading is the way that musical parts (voices) set up and achieve melodic, harmonic and formal goals using pitch and rhythm. Often, a variety of parameters work together to produce different weights of arrival.".
- Voice_leading label "Voice leading".
- Voice_leading sameAs Q2027877.
- Voice_leading sameAs Voice_leading.
- Voice_leading sameAs הולכת_קולות.
- Voice_leading sameAs 声部連結.
- Voice_leading sameAs Stemvoering.
- Voice_leading sameAs m.04fnqt.
- Voice_leading sameAs Голосоведение.
- Voice_leading sameAs Q2027877.
- Voice_leading wasDerivedFrom Voice_leading?oldid=707991956.
- Voice_leading depiction BWV846a1-4.png.
- Voice_leading isPrimaryTopicOf Voice_leading.