- characterized by → marked by|defined by|noted for - chords →harmoniesstructures - progressions →series Following this method for the entire text. I need to be cautious with words that might have multiple meanings or where the synonym might not fit contextually. For example, "resolution" in musical context usually refers to the conclusion of harmonic tension, so synonyms likerelease(but need three different ones). Wait, maybe "resolution" can be replaced with "resolution|settlement|ending," but "ending" might not be accurate. Hmm, perhaps "resolution|climax|resolution" but that's repetitive. Maybe "resolution|conclusion|release."
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- refers to →signifies- organization →structuring- pitches →tones- harmonic system → harmonic system (proper noun? Maybe not, but let's see. It's a general term, so replace the words before and after. "harmonic" →diatonic; "system" →scheme. - central →principal- pitch →note(again, if it's part of a proper term like "tonic," which it is, then just replace "central" and "pitch") Wait, "central pitch, or tonic" – since "tonic" is a term, maybe just replace "central" and keep "pitch" and "tonic" as is. - reference point → focalpoint- entire →whole- harmonic structure → harmonic system|tonal framework|modal organization tonal harmony in concept and practice pdf
Melody composing: Harmonic harmony gives a foundation for making tunes that are harmonically coherent and evocative. - characterized by → marked by|defined by|noted for