This article is about parallel voice leading. For harmony related by common tones, see Parallel chord. For the beetle genus, see Diaphonia (beetle).
In music, parallel harmony, also known as harmonic parallelism, harmonic planing or parallel voice leading, is the parallel movement of two or more melodies (see voice leading).
In music, parallelharmony, also known as harmonic parallelism, harmonic planing or parallel voice leading, is the parallel movement of two or more melodies...
the accounts in parallel columns for comparison, to allow critical study of the differences between them. The earliest known harmony is the Diatessaron...
avoid parallel fifths, it can be concluded that common-practice composers deemed these fifths undesirable in most situations. Parallelharmony Thus, the...
of Hebrew Bible events List of New Testament pericopes Gospel harmony#A parallelharmony presentation Acts of the Apostles#Outline Events of Revelation...
In music, harmony is the concept of combining different sounds together in order to create new, distinct musical ideas. Theories of harmony seek to describe...
Parallel and counter parallel chords are terms derived from the German (Parallelklang, Gegenparallelklang) to denote what is more often called in English...
and nervous processes vary concomitantly Parallelharmony/doubling, or harmonic parallelism, in music Parallel (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
standard voice-leading rules of classical harmony, as in string quartets or Bach chorales, or proceed in parallel motion with the melody in thirds or sixths...
that have the same tonic note are said to be in parallel relationship." Forte, Allen (1979). Tonal Harmony, p.9. 3rd edition. Holt, Rinehart, and Wilson...
has reached a fifth or fourth, from where both voices proceeded in parallelharmony, with the reverse process at the end. Organum was originally improvised;...
the Musical Symbols and are coded as follows: Parallelharmony Traditional sub-Saharan African harmony Haimo, Ethan (1990). Schoenberg's Serial Odyssey...
Dunstaple), and may have been its inventor. The homophony and mostly parallelharmony allows the text of the mostly liturgical lyrics to be understood clearly...
octaves) in the chord. The word is also used to describe melodies played in parallel one or more octaves apart (see example under Equivalence, below). While...
of a coherent harmony in this style. For instance, in one "Alleluia" (Listen) by Pérotin, the fourth is favoured. Elsewhere, in parallel organum at the...
In music, quartal harmony is the building of harmonic structures built from the intervals of the perfect fourth, the augmented fourth and the diminished...
be followed after the common practice period in techniques such as parallelharmony and in the following example: 13th chords may less often be built on...
relation to: Diaphoneme and diaphones, in linguistics Diaphonia or parallelharmony, in music Diaphone, a type of organ pipe or horn This disambiguation...
root position without using a stepwise melody produces parallel fifths (see parallelharmony), which are prohibited by classical (rather than popular)...
interaction with one another to create harmonies, typically in accordance with the principles of common-practice harmony and counterpoint. Rigorous concern...
members. A parallel women's singing organization, Sweet Adelines International (SAI) was founded in 1945. A second women's barbershop harmony organization...
like the Zulu, is more typically parallel. The peoples of tropical West Africa traditionally use parallelharmonies rather than counterpoint. Micropolyphony...
Parallel Lines is the third studio album by American rock band Blondie, released on September 23, 1978, by Chrysalis Records to international commercial...
vagueness in his philosophy, but claimed that he was not concerned about harmony and agreement in his propositions: 394 and that some of his ideas should...
Compositions written in free counterpoint often incorporate non-traditional harmonies and chords, chromaticism and dissonance. The term "counterpoint" has been...
Thus diversity is achieved within a stable and fixed tonal center. Parallelharmony Side-slipping Rawlins, Robert (2005). Jazzology: The Encyclopedia of...