Changing tone
Give a complete definition for the following types of nonharmonic tones. Your answer should include a description of the approach and resolution, plus any directional tendencies that must be included to fully describe these tones.
A changing tone is a pair of nonharmonic tones that appear between two chord tones, usually on a weak beat. The first of the pair moves stepwise away from the chord tone, followed by a leap in the opposite direction to another nonchord tone. The pattern is resolved by a step in the opposite direction back to the original chord tone.
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