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Title
Harmony as Melody: Hints from the Masters.
Abstract
The article discusses the simple accompaniments that use all members of a chord to create melodic counterpoint. It emphasizes the need to consider that melodic pitches imply particular harmonies and think of harmony as melody. Moreover, it mentions that every melody cannot be accompanied using only pitches from tonic and dominant chords.