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Kostka/Payne – Chapter 5 Voice-Leading Kostka/Payne – Chapter 5

Melodic Critique 1. Rhythm: Keep rhythm simple. 2. Harmony: EVERY melody note should be represented in chord. 3. Contour: Melody should be CONJUNCT (stepwise) with a single (1) FOCAL POINT. 4. Leaps: Avoid AUG. intervals, 7th, larger than a P8 Interval larger than P4 approached and left in OPPOSITE direction Consecutive smaller leaps same direction and outline a TRIAD 5. Tendency Tones: Scale degree 7 moves to 1 Scale degree 4 moves to 3

Stems and Notation Stems of the top part always point up and bottom part point down. Ex 5-3

Voicing a chord Voicing is how the chord is to be distributed or spaced. Ex 5-4

Spacing Close Structure – Less than an octave between soprano and tenor Open Structure – An octave or more between soprano and tenor

Spacing Errors • Avoid Crossed Voices • Avoid overly spacious sonorities by keeping adjacent parts (excluding the bass) within an octave of each other. A Spacing Error results from having more than an octave between two consecutive parts.

Vocal Ranges • When composing for vocal ensembles use the ranges given below Ex 5-9

Types of Motion Ex 5-10 Of these five types of motion, parallel motion is the most significant.

Part-writing errors The following slides detail part-writing errors which are to be avoided. • Parallel 5ths and 8ves • 5ths and 8ves by contrary motion • Unequal 5ths • Direct (Hidden) 5ths and 8ves

Objectionable Parallels Parallel 5ths and 8ves: When two parts are separated by a P5 or P8 and move to new pitches that are separated by the same interval. Ex 5-12

Contrary Motion Consecutive 5ths and 8ves by contrary motion should be avoided. Ex 5-13

Unequal 5ths Unequal 5ths result when a P5 is followed by a dim 5th or the reverse. **We will consider unequal 5ths an error when they involve dim. 5th – P5 between the bass and another voice.

Direct or Hidden 5th/8ve Direct 5th or 8ves occur when all of the following conditions are satisfied: • The outer 2 voices (soprano/bass) create a 5th or 8ve between them (on 2nd chord). • These voices move in the same direction. • There is a leap in the soprano part. Direct 5ths and 8ves are part-writing errors.

Direct or Hidden 5th/8ve Ex 5-16