Non-chord tones are notes that are not part of the chord being played. This chart shows the different types of non-chord tones including passing, neighboring, and escaping tones. Musicians can use non-chord tones to add melodic interest and tension when composing or improvising over chord progressions.
Non-chord tones are notes that are not part of the chord being played. This chart shows the different types of non-chord tones including passing, neighboring, and escaping tones. Musicians can use non-chord tones to add melodic interest and tension when composing or improvising over chord progressions.
Non-chord tones are notes that are not part of the chord being played. This chart shows the different types of non-chord tones including passing, neighboring, and escaping tones. Musicians can use non-chord tones to add melodic interest and tension when composing or improvising over chord progressions.