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  2. Close harmony or voicing can refer to both instrumental and vocal arrangements. It can follow the 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 .

  3. Mar 4, 2024 · Close harmony is, like it implies, when the notes of a chord are close together. So, if you start with the root of a chord (the note the chord is based on), then the next closest note you can play is the 3rd above the root.

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  4. Close harmony in music refers to a specific type of vocal or instrumental harmony where the voices or instruments are closely spaced together, creating a compact and tight sound. It is characterized by the close proximity of the individual pitches within a chord or musical phrase.

  5. ‘Close’ harmony refers to when the notes are close together, while in ‘open’ harmony they are more spread out. Let’s use a Cmaj7 chord as an example. It has the notes C, E, G and B. If we stack these notes directly on top of each other, we create close harmony.

  6. Close Harmony is one of the most distinctive sounds in traditional country. The term refers to the keening two (occasionally three) part harmonies that acts like the Louvin Brothers and the Delmore Brothers popularized.

  7. Close Harmony is one of the most distinctive sounds in traditional country. The term refers to the keening two (occasionally three) part harmonies that acts like the Louvin Brothers and the Delmore Brothers popularized.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HarmonyHarmony - Wikipedia

    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 or explain the effects created by distinct pitches or tones coinciding with one another; harmonic objects such as chords , textures and tonalities are identified, defined, and categorized ...

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