Concept

Lament bass

In music, the lament bass is a ground bass, built from a descending perfect fourth from tonic to dominant, with each step harmonized. The diatonic version is the upper tetrachord from the natural minor scale, known as the Phrygian tetrachord, while the chromatic version, the chromatic fourth, has all semitones filled in. It is often used in music to denote tragedy or sorrow. However, "A common misperception exists that the 'lament bass' of Venetian opera became so prevalent that it immediately swept away all other possible affective associations with this bass pattern...To cite but one example, Peter Holman, writing about Henry Purcell, once characterized the minor tetrachord as 'the descending ground that was associated with love in seventeenth-century opera'." There exists a short, free musical form of the Romantic Era, called complaint or "complainte" (Fr.) or lament. It is typically a set of harmonic variations in homophonic texture, wherein the bass descends through some tetrachord, possibly that of the previous paragraph, but usually one suggesting a minor mode. This tetrachord, treated as a very short ground bass, is repeated again and again over the length of the composition. ”My Funny Valentine” by Rodgers and Hart "Any Time at All" by The Beatles (the bass descends C, G/B bass, A, f min/Ab bass, C/G bass) "Girl" by The Beatles (the bass descends C, e min/B bass, F/A bass, G7) "I'll Be Back" by The Beatles (the bass descends g min, Bb/F bass, Eb, D) "Dumbledore's Farewell" from Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince "Paranoid Android" by Radiohead "I'll Follow the Sun" by The Beatles (the bass descends C, e min/B bass, D7/A bass, G7) "The Magical Mystery Tour" by The Beatles (in the coda, the bass descends D, D/C bass, G/B bass, g min/Bb bass, D/A bass) "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" by The Beatles (the bass notes in the opening descend A, G, F#, F, E) "Michelle" by The Beatles (the bass in the opening descends d min, F aug/C# bass, F/C bass, G/B bass, Bb, A) "Dido's Lament" by Henry Purcell "Chaconne in F minor" by Johann Pachelbel "Lamento della Ninfa" by Claudio Monteverdi "Pink Elephants on Parade" from the Disney animated feature film Dumbo "Hedwig's Lament", from Hedwig and the Angry Inch "I've Got What You Want" and "Tiger, Tiger", from The Apple Tree "The Cat Came Back", comic song written by Harry S.

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