Early 20th century - Harmony and tonality
General characteristics of harmony and tonality in the early 20th century
In the 20th century, composers thought about different approaches to tonality and harmony. A number of movements developed their own harmonic languages:
- expressionismA style of painting, music, or drama in which the artist or writer seeks to express emotion or inner feelings rather than external reality., including serialism
- minimalism - where harmony and tonality evolved out of repeated cells
- atonalityAtonal music is not related to a tonic note and therefore has no sense of key. music
Some features of these styles are:
- harmonic clusters
- micro-tonality and the use of quarter-tones
Traditional and tonal harmonic patterns were also developed, such as the 12-bar blues.
Dissonance
Expressionist music was extremely dissonantDiscordant music, where notes in a chord do not agree.. Diatonic chords were rarely used and there were very few, if any, clear cadences. Listen to Arnold Schoenberg鈥檚 Peripetie from his Five Orchestral Pieces.
Schoenberg also developed a new system to replace tonality in his music. This was called serialismA composing method using a series of notes in a particular order.. Instead of using major and minor scales, Schoenberg took the 12 tones of the chromatic scale and reordered them in any way he wanted. He would then base his composition on this rearranged tone row. The tone row would be manipulated throughout the piece - including being played backwards and upside down. An example of serialism can be found in Schoenberg鈥檚 Pierrot Lunaire.
Micro-tonality
As well as creating extreme dissonances, some composers wrote music that included microtones - intervals smaller than a semitone. The sound came across to the listener as dissonance. Quarter tones, or half a semitone, were also used. They are a type of microtone. B茅la Bart贸k and Charles Ives both used microtones in their music. Listen to Bart贸k鈥檚 Sonata for Violin - ssz 117- to hear this effect.
12-bar blues
In modern popular music, tonality and harmony are simple. The 12-bar-blues chord sequence became the foundation of rock 鈥檔鈥 roll music.
Phrase 1 | C (tonic) | C (tonic) | C (tonic) | C (tonic) |
Phrase 2 | F (subdominant) | F (subdominant) | C (tonic) | C (tonic) |
Phrase 3 | G (dominant) | F (subdominant) or G (dominant) | C (tonic) | C (tonic) |
Phrase 1 |
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C (tonic) |
C (tonic) |
C (tonic) |
C (tonic) |
Phrase 2 |
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F (subdominant) |
F (subdominant) |
C (tonic) |
C (tonic) |
Phrase 3 |
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G (dominant) |
F (subdominant) or G (dominant) |
C (tonic) |
C (tonic) |
You can hear an example of 12-bar blues style in Bill Haley and his Comets鈥 Rock around the Clock.
Question
What is the definition of a micro-tone?
An interval smaller than a semitone.