Modern harmony, its explanation and application . 120 MODERN HARMONY Such passages are much better when they are not self-supporting, but are accompanied by other points of other words, the most artistic use of the device is for outHning certain parts, as in the following:— Ex. 26a. Slow and dreamy.(Chorus) R. BOUGHTON,Midjiight:. Successions of first inversions belong to the older technique, but the Poldini extract exemplifies the use of the fifth, scale- g. _, wise. Such passages may proceed either diaton- ically, as in Example 265, or chromatically, as in Example 266, where a cu
Modern harmony, its explanation and application . 120 MODERN HARMONY Such passages are much better when they are not self-supporting, but are accompanied by other points of other words, the most artistic use of the device is for outHning certain parts, as in the following:— Ex. 26a. Slow and dreamy.(Chorus) R. BOUGHTON,Midjiight:. Successions of first inversions belong to the older technique, but the Poldini extract exemplifies the use of the fifth, scale- g. _, wise. Such passages may proceed either diaton- ically, as in Example 265, or chromatically, as in Example 266, where a curious reaUstic crick is given to the passage by a perverse note in each of the phrases. POLDINI,Zigeuner Novelle, ,N98.
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