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Because the step size in 15edo is significantly smaller than the typical semitone, leading tones are tenser than in common-practice music. The Bayati second can be used as a useful element of voice leading, though it is not nearly as tense as the semitone. I consider voice leading to be the single most important element of 15edo harmony, because it provides a consistent sense of direction throughout melodies. | Because the step size in 15edo is significantly smaller than the typical semitone, leading tones are tenser than in common-practice music. The Bayati second can be used as a useful element of voice leading, though it is not nearly as tense as the semitone. I consider voice leading to be the single most important element of 15edo harmony, because it provides a consistent sense of direction throughout melodies. | ||
Finally, it is important to notice certain tense intervals that have a tendency to voice lead by contrary motion to certain other intervals. Specifically, the Major Tritone | Finally, it is important to notice certain tense intervals that have a tendency to voice lead by contrary motion to certain other intervals. Specifically, the Major Tritone has a tendency to resolve inward and become a Perfect Fourth, and the Minor Tritone has a tendency to resolve outwards and become a Perfect Fifth. | ||
=== Example: Chord Progression in C Ionian === | === Example: Chord Progression in C Ionian === |