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you would have to first identify the tonality, then use tonic, subdominant, and dominant chords in that particular tonality (I, IV, V)
Match the chord tones with the melody
Explanation:
example in the key of "C"
I would be the C chord would sound best with melody notes which include the C chord (C, E, G)
IV would be F chord (F, A, C)
V would be G chord (G,B,D)
I, IV, and V are different based on the tonality
The I is the tonic chord and matches the key of the piece.
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Navigation of our complex social world is facilitated by shared social expectations that influence behavior. For example, when we go to the movies we wait in line to purchase tickets and turn off our cell phones to comply with social expectations.
Of course, we can also find ourselves in an unfortunate situation in which someone in our environment is violating social expectations. For example, we may be sitting in front of someone speaking very loudly during the movie.
Observed conflicts between bonobos were coded in terms of severity (mild vs. severe), and whether the aggression was expected (e.g., competition for a resource neither animal possessed, play-related aggression) or unexpected (e.g., random unprovoked aggression, forced removal of the victim's possession).
Analysis of victim vocalizations revealed that screams in response to socially expected vs. unexpected conflict were associated with significantly different acoustic and temporal patterns. In contrast, although individual acoustic parameters were modulated by conflict severity, overall acoustic structure was not reliably different in response to mild vs. severe conflict.
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