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structural harmony

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structural harmony

In voice-leading analysis, structural harmony that operates at a deeper structural level than the surface or foreground of the music. Voice-leading analysis identifies and distinguishes between ‘structural’ and ‘non-structural’ harmonies in order to describe the harmonic structure of the piece. The terms structural cadence and structural progression are used to describe the harmonic features at the background level of the piece, the structural cadence is that which closes the fundamental line.



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