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Parallel harmony

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chords from soul or jazz and then playing them at different pitches, or using "chord memory" feature from classic polyphonic
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in parallel motion, in which the intervallic relationship between each consecutive chord member, in this case a
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structure. Parallel means that each note within the chord rises or falls by the same interval.
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This article is about parallel voice leading. For harmony related by common tones, see
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Kliewer, Vernon (1975). "Melody: Linear Aspects of Twentieth-Century Music",
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offer similar chord-generating tools for achieving parallel harmony.
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Lines with parallel harmony can be viewed as a series of
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In the example on the top right, we see a series of
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Index

Parallel voice leading
Parallel chord
Diaphonia (beetle)
music
voice leading

chords
intervallic

Feuilles mortes
Claude Debussy

Le Tombeau de Couperin
Maurice Ravel
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prélude
La cathédrale engloutie
Claude Debussy
Beau soir
Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune
Nocturnes
La Mer
La cathédrale engloutie
Voiles
Feuilles mortes
Maurice Ravel
Daphnis and Chloë
Le Tombeau de Couperin
Erik Satie
Le Fils des étoiles

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