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Bass Suspension    When the bass voice is suspended, creating a 2nd (or 9th) with an upper voice, resulting in a 2-3 suspension.
Metrical    One beat in duration.
Neighboring Tone    A non-chord tone approached by step and left by step in the opposite direction.
Non-Chord Tone (NCT)    A tone, either diatonic or chromatic, that is not a member of the chord.
Passing Tone    Used to fill in the space between two other tones.
Preparation    The tone preceding the suspension, and it is the same pitch as the suspension.
Resolution    The tone following the suspension and lying a 2nd below it.
Retardation    A suspension with an upward resolution.
Submetrical    Less than a beat in duration.
Supermetrical    More than one beat in duration.
Suspension    Holds on to, or suspends a chord tone after the other parts have moved on to the next chord.
Suspension With Change of Bass    When a suspension occurs in one of the upper voices and the bass moves on to another chord tone at the same time as the suspension resolves.







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