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The key is C major and the scale degree is pitch class F. Notice that the F, the third chord tone in the D minor chord ties over in a similar way as a suspension in fourth species counterpoint, into the dissonant F, the fifth chord tone of the B diminished triad.
The easiest dissonant "chord" would be something like a V7 (let's say G7 in Cmajor) which uses the 7th interval as the dissonant, leading tone to guide the ear back to I. Essentially, you are looking at VII and II as being your predominantly dissonant intervals, while III and VI will be harmonic.
22 wrz 2022 · The V7 is played by adding a minor 7 (a dissonant tone) to your perfect V chord. For example, in the key of C Major, your V chord would be G, played: G B D. To add a 7th you would simply include an F to that chord and there you have it. G B D F
By-the-book music theory tells you that if you play a dissonant chord, you need to resolve that dissonance by playing a consonant chord just after (and not any consonant chord either, there are lotsa rulez to pick the right one) (And we all know how musicians love following rules... that is, not a little bit)
This note is dissonant and has to be treated as a suspension. Mark the three parts to the suspension with a circle and the relevant letter (they will all be in the same voice): (P) in the previous chord the seventh has to be prepared by the same note. (S) the suspension itself is the seventh.
- Harmony: Chords and How to Build Them Overview. Professor Wright explains the way harmony works in Western music. Throughout the lecture, he discusses the ways in which triads are formed out of scales, the ways that some of the most common harmonic progressions work, and the nature of modulation.
Dissonant Chords on Guitar. Notes that are a semitone or tone away from each other (or the octave) are usually notes that create the kind of dissonance that becomes pleasing in chords. Let’s start by exploring the sound of a semitone (Minor 2nd), so you can hear the clash!