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  1. The rules of counterpoint: cantus firmus through 5th species

    Direct motion is where the voices move by the same interval in the same direction. Oblique motion is where one voice stays the same and the other moves. Only use consonant intervals but strive to use …

  2. Second-Species Counterpoint – Open Music Theory

    A change of register occurs when a large, consonant leap (perfect fifth, sixth, or octave) from strong beat to weak beat is followed by a step in the opposite direction.

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  3. Lesson 5a - Introduction to Counterpoint - Integrated Music Theory

    Students familiar with modern music are often surprised to find that a perfect 4th is considered dissonant in this style. The first thing to understand is that the terms consonant and dissonant are subjective …

  4. Consonance and dissonance | Harmony, Melody & Intervals | Britannica

    Consonance and dissonance, in music, the impression of stability and repose (consonance) in relation to the impression of tension or clash (dissonance) experienced by a listener when certain combinations …

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  5. A Quick Guide To Species Counterpoint - Hello Music Theory

    Feb 25, 2024 · This species is more flexible than the previous two, and allows for two dissonant passing tones in a row, although the first beats of each bar must always be consonant.

  6. Basic Harmony Terms | Devin Kwok's Studio

    Sep 11, 2014 · While the (P4) perfect fourth is objectively consonant, it has a subjective reason for being a dissonance. In the Renaissance and Baroque eras it was treated as dissonant because harmonies …

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  7. Oblique Motion Definition - AP Music Theory Key Term | Fiveable

    Oblique motion refers to a type of musical motion where one voice remains stationary while another voice moves either up or down. This technique creates a contrast between the sustained note and …

  8. Types of Motion - University of Puget Sound

    Contrary motion occurs when the two voices move in opposite direction to each other by step or leap. Oblique motion occurs when one voice stays the same and the other voice moves up or down by …

  9. analysis - Oblique motion in more than 2 parts - Music: Practice ...

    Oct 10, 2023 · However, I've read the usual definition of oblique motion which states oblique motion occurs when one voice stays the same and the other part moves up or down by step or leap.

  10. 2.5 Types of Part Motion – Old Music Theory

    Similar Motion – when two or more parts move simultaneously upwards or downwards. Parallel Motion is when the parts move by the same interval and same direction. Contrary Motion – when one part …