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Chord Escape Tones

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What is a chord escape tone?

  1. A non-chord tone that is approached by step and resolves by step to a chord tone.

  2. A non-chord tone that is approached by leap and resolves by leap to a chord tone.

  3. A non-chord tone that is approached by either step or leap and resolves by either step or leap to a chord tone.

  4. None of the above.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A chord escape tone is a non-chord tone that is approached by step and resolves by step to a chord tone. It is often used to add tension and interest to a chord progression.

What are some common types of chord escape tones?

  1. Upper neighbor tones

  2. Lower neighbor tones

  3. Passing tones

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Common types of chord escape tones include upper neighbor tones, lower neighbor tones, and passing tones. Upper neighbor tones are approached from above and resolve down to a chord tone. Lower neighbor tones are approached from below and resolve up to a chord tone. Passing tones are approached from one chord tone and resolve to another chord tone.

How can chord escape tones be used in music?

  1. To add tension and interest to a chord progression

  2. To create a sense of movement

  3. To emphasize certain notes in a melody

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Chord escape tones can be used to add tension and interest to a chord progression, create a sense of movement, and emphasize certain notes in a melody.

What is the difference between a chord escape tone and a chordal tone?

  1. A chord escape tone is a non-chord tone, while a chordal tone is a chord tone.

  2. A chord escape tone is approached by step, while a chordal tone is approached by leap.

  3. A chord escape tone resolves by step, while a chordal tone resolves by leap.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The main difference between a chord escape tone and a chordal tone is that a chord escape tone is a non-chord tone, while a chordal tone is a chord tone. Chord escape tones are approached and resolved by step, while chordal tones are approached and resolved by leap.

Which of the following is an example of a chord escape tone?

  1. The note C in the chord C major

  2. The note D in the chord C major

  3. The note E in the chord C major

  4. The note F in the chord C major


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The note D in the chord C major is an example of a chord escape tone because it is a non-chord tone that is approached by step and resolves by step to a chord tone (the note C).

Which of the following is an example of a chordal tone?

  1. The note C in the chord C major

  2. The note D in the chord C major

  3. The note E in the chord C major

  4. The note F in the chord C major


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The note C in the chord C major is an example of a chordal tone because it is a chord tone that is approached and resolved by leap.

What is the function of a chord escape tone?

  1. To add tension and interest to a chord progression

  2. To create a sense of movement

  3. To emphasize certain notes in a melody

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Chord escape tones can serve a variety of functions in music, including adding tension and interest to a chord progression, creating a sense of movement, and emphasizing certain notes in a melody.

How can chord escape tones be used to create a sense of movement in a chord progression?

  1. By moving from one chord tone to another by step

  2. By moving from one chord tone to another by leap

  3. By moving from one chord to another by step

  4. By moving from one chord to another by leap


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Chord escape tones can be used to create a sense of movement in a chord progression by moving from one chord tone to another by step. This can help to create a smooth and flowing progression.

How can chord escape tones be used to emphasize certain notes in a melody?

  1. By placing a chord escape tone on the same pitch as the melody note

  2. By placing a chord escape tone on a pitch that is adjacent to the melody note

  3. By placing a chord escape tone on a pitch that is two steps away from the melody note

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Chord escape tones can be used to emphasize certain notes in a melody by placing them on the same pitch as the melody note, on a pitch that is adjacent to the melody note, or on a pitch that is two steps away from the melody note.

What is the difference between a chord escape tone and a suspension?

  1. A chord escape tone is approached by step, while a suspension is approached by leap.

  2. A chord escape tone resolves by step, while a suspension resolves by leap.

  3. A chord escape tone is a non-chord tone, while a suspension is a chord tone.

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The main difference between a chord escape tone and a suspension is that a chord escape tone is approached by step, while a suspension is approached by leap. Additionally, chord escape tones resolve by step, while suspensions resolve by leap.

Which of the following is an example of a suspension?

  1. The note C in the chord C major

  2. The note D in the chord C major

  3. The note E in the chord C major

  4. The note F in the chord C major


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The note D in the chord C major is an example of a suspension because it is a chord tone that is approached by leap and resolves by leap.

How can chord escape tones be used to add tension and interest to a chord progression?

  1. By creating a sense of dissonance

  2. By creating a sense of movement

  3. By emphasizing certain notes in a melody

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Chord escape tones can be used to add tension and interest to a chord progression by creating a sense of dissonance, creating a sense of movement, and emphasizing certain notes in a melody.

What is the difference between a chord escape tone and a neighboring tone?

  1. A chord escape tone is approached by step, while a neighboring tone is approached by leap.

  2. A chord escape tone resolves by step, while a neighboring tone resolves by leap.

  3. A chord escape tone is a non-chord tone, while a neighboring tone is a chord tone.

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The main difference between a chord escape tone and a neighboring tone is that a chord escape tone is approached by step, while a neighboring tone is approached by leap. Additionally, chord escape tones resolve by step, while neighboring tones resolve by leap.

Which of the following is an example of a neighboring tone?

  1. The note C in the chord C major

  2. The note D in the chord C major

  3. The note E in the chord C major

  4. The note F in the chord C major


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The note D in the chord C major is an example of a neighboring tone because it is a chord tone that is approached by leap and resolves by leap.

How can chord escape tones be used to create a sense of dissonance?

  1. By placing a chord escape tone on a pitch that is not in the chord

  2. By placing a chord escape tone on a pitch that is adjacent to a chord tone

  3. By placing a chord escape tone on a pitch that is two steps away from a chord tone

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Chord escape tones can be used to create a sense of dissonance by placing them on a pitch that is not in the chord, on a pitch that is adjacent to a chord tone, or on a pitch that is two steps away from a chord tone.

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