Unit 2: Fundamentals of Minor Tonality and Melodic Structure

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Natural Minor Scale

The foundational form of the minor scale with no altered notes, characterized by the formula W - H - W - W - H - W - W.

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Harmonic Minor Scale

A minor scale variation created by raising the 7th scale degree, resulting in an augmented 2nd interval between the lowered 6th and raised 7th.

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Melodic Minor Scale

A minor scale that raises both the 6th and 7th degrees when ascending and reverts to the natural minor when descending.

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Relative Minor

A minor key that shares the same key signature as its corresponding Major key and is located a minor 3rd down from the Major tonic.

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Parallel Minor

A minor key that shares the same tonic as its Major counterpart but has a different key signature.

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Key Signature

A notation that indicates which notes are sharp or flat in a piece, specific to the Natural Minor scale.

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Leading Tone

The 7th scale degree in the Harmonic and Melodic Minor scales, a half step below the tonic, which resolves up to the tonic.

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Subtonic

The 7th scale degree in the Natural Minor scale, a whole step below the tonic, often found in sequences.

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Conjunct Motion

Melodic movement by step, typically intervals of a 2nd, resulting in smooth and singable melodies.

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Disjunct Motion

Melodic movement by skip or leap, usually involving larger intervals such as thirds or larger.

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Augmented 2nd Interval

The interval created between the lowered 6th and raised 7th in the Harmonic Minor scale, which is difficult to sing melodically.

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Tonic

The first scale degree, serving as the stable home base for a key in music.

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Supertonic

The second scale degree, which plays a predominant function in harmonic progressions.

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Mediant

The third scale degree, which defines the modality of the scale.

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Dominant

The fifth scale degree, acting as a harmonic anchor in music.

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Submediant

The sixth scale degree, which has a tendency to resolve down to the dominant.

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Scale Degrees

A sequence of notes in a scale numbered by their position, often labeled with numerical identifiers like 1, 2, 3, etc.

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Contemporary Melodic Contours

Patterns of melodic motion, such as ascending, descending, or arching forms within a melody.

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Minor Key Signature Determination

Identify the relative major by going up a minor 3rd from the minor tonic and referring to the Circle of Fifths.

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Harmonic Cadence (V-i)

A chord progression that emphasizes the strong pull from the dominant to the tonic in minor keys.

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Mistakes in Key Signatures

Common errors include misidentifying the key due to confusing sharps and flats without checking the tonic.

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Melodic Functionality

The role and behavior of scale degrees within a melody, including tendency tones and their resolutions.

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Descension of Melodic Minor

When descending, the Melodic Minor scale behaves like the Natural Minor, differing only in its ascending form.

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Accidentals

Sharps, flats, or naturals indicated in a musical score, applicable to harmonic and melodic variations but not included in the key signature.

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Harmonic Minor Use

Identifying the presence of a harmonic minor refers to the existence of a raised leading tone in the melody.

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Common Pitfalls in Minor Key Analysis

Mistakes often made in music theory regarding minor keys, such as confounding leading tones with subtonics.

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