Neighboring tone |
The neighboring tone in counterpoint is a dissonance much like the passing tone, both approached and left by step. But the neighboring tone returns to where it began. It's easy for this one to sound trivial - it basically goes nowhere - so you don't want to use it very often. Most common is the unaccented neighboring tone (first of the below). |
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