AN ESSAY ON NEO-TONAL HARMONY

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AN ESSAY ON NEO-TONAL HARMONY by Philip G Joy MA BMus (Oxon) CONTENTS A. The neo-tonal triad primary, secondary and tertiary forms wih associated scales B. The dual root Upper and Lower forms. C. Diatonic and Chromatic diatonic/chromatic chords and their progressions D. Further complexity from the harmonic series primary, secondary and tertiary forms E. Appoggiaturas F. Seventh chord implications and popular music G. Superimposing neo-tonal triads H. Transition Chords downward and upward examples in primary, secondary and tertiary forms I. Transition VI J. Cadences L. Special Effects M. Modulation N. Breaking the rules

A. The neo-tonal triad May described on the analogy of the common triad, the only difference being that it is a triad taken from higher up the harmonic series. So there are 1st and 2nd inversions, typical associated scales with their own implied chords etc.. The triad is described as possessing a Dual Root (see F). Here for comparison with the C major tonic triad is the C/G neo-tonal triad, accidentals are used rather than a key signature for convenience of comparison, though in practice key signatures are a useful aid to the performer:

B. The Dual-Root. Both top and bottom notes of the neo-tonal triad can be treated as a root, depending on the effect one desires: Upper Root - bright (C) or Lower Root - darker (G). Below, the Upper Root is shown first, and the Lower Root on the staff below: C. Diatonic and Chromatic. Like the common triad, the neo-tonal triad works both diatonically and chromatically. Again I present this in C/G for comparison with the C common triad: In principle, any of the notes in the triad can be chromatically altered (e.g. raising the C to C#, thus creating a dimished chord feel), and each chromatic alteration has its particular sonic qualities; some appear to imitate common triads, but sound very different in neo-tonal contexts, especially when approached stepwise. I only enclude the most obvious:

D. Further complexity from the harmonic series. Adding further notes of the C harmonic series (Db, D natural) adds richness, either on their own or to build a more complex four or five note chord, sometimes uesful for darker moments: E. Appoggiaturas. Melodically some notes, such as A and F#, B natural, D and Db and others are dissonant with regard to the basic triad, and therefore allow for the leaning and crushing associated with traditional tonal music. This leads to a lyricism which I find very attractive, without it being 'old hat': F. 7th Chord Implications and popular music. Because of the Bb in the neo-tonal triad, there is a natural affinity with the blues seventh chord, which I have sometimes used to evoke popular styles.

G. Superimposing triads. Of course two or more of these neo-tonal triads can be superimposed according to the imagination, depending on how much simplicity or richness is desired. H. Transition Chords Whilst it is sometimes good to excite the listener with a sudden chromatic shift, a vocabulary of transistion chords permit smooth passage from one neo-tonal triad to another. These are not strictly triads, since they are not derived from the harmonic series. Transition chords are aurally reminiscent of traditional triadic music as they sound like a 2/3/5 suspension. Though this gives them some interesting uses, in a neo-tonal context they are unresolved: J. Transition (vi). This bare chord functions both as an extreme example of chromaticism moving outwards towards a new triad, and also by virtue of its fourths as the birth of a new (superimposed) neo-tonal chord:

K. Cadences. Cadences are available, if required, mainly achieved by the traditional harmony-teacher's dictum of parts moving by step: L. Special effects. Effects, which sound not unlike neo-modal progressions in traditional tonality (e.g. Em Gm) can be created by jumping from one triad to another where there is just one note in common: As with many things in music, these are effective in inverse proportion to their use, such as the sudden transposition up a semitone. M. Modulation. All the above 'rules', and many more, provide the necessary means of harmonic progression and modulation within a piece. Being a tonal system, albeit neo-tonal, the structures and methods used by tonal composers of the past are available as good models for the neo-tonal composer. There is no necessity to modulate to a given key (e.g. dominant), but experimentation has proved that large structures built using neo-tonal harmonies cannot be sustained without some kind of 'departure and return' from tonal or pitch centres. This is not a question of Schoenberg's procrustean bed. Rather as is so often the case in the arts, boundaries actually increase creative freedom. The possibilities of a harmonic journey in a piece of neo-tonal music is part of the freedom provided by the rules descibed in this guide. There is little more that needs to be said it is up to the imagination and the creativity of each to use these as they please. N. Breaking the rules Whilst it has been my constant effort to observe what works best and to formulate them here as rules, there is always a moment for breaking the rules, or times to discover new patterns. This defeats carefully set up expectations in an audience and that is effective. This outline of Neo-tonal Harmony is not a definitive document. As I go on composing, I am sure new 'rules' will be added! What works for me may not help you. Just as the tonal system gave rise to many unique characters and styles, so the hope is that this system might prove valuable to many composers who will nonetheless write in their own voice. Enjoy! Revd Philip Joy MA, Bmus, MTh