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L''''armonia jazz''' è la [[Teoria musicale|teoria]] e la pratica di come gli [[Accordo (musica)|accordi]] sono utilizzati nella [[Jazz|musica jazz]].<ref name="progetti">{{cita libro|autore=Massimo Mantovani|url=https://www.progettisonori.it/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/ARMONIA-MODERNA_ESTRATTO.pdf|titolo=Armonia Moderna - Jazz • Blues • Pop • Rock|editore=Progetti Sonori Edizioni|sito=www.progettisonori.it|data=aprile 2022|accesso=3 marzo 2024|lingua=it}}</ref>
== Descrizione ==
Jazz bears certain similarities to other practices in the tradition of Western [[harmony]], such as many [[chord progressions]], and the incorporation of the [[major and minor]] [[scale (music)|scales]] as a basis for chordal construction. In jazz, chords are often arranged vertically in [[major third|major]] or [[minor third]]s, although ''[[quartal harmony|stacked fourths]]'' are also quite common.<ref name="Stacking Thirds" /> Also, jazz music tends to favor certain harmonic progressions and includes the addition of ''tensions'', [[interval (music)|intervals]] such as 9ths, 11ths, and 13ths to chords. Additionally, [[jazz scales|scales unique to style]] are used as the basis of many harmonic elements found in jazz. Jazz harmony is notable for the use of [[seventh chord]]s as the basic harmonic unit more often than [[triad (music)|triad]]s, as in [[classical music]].<ref name="Rawlins 2005" /> In the words of [[Robert Rawlins]] and Nor Eddine Bahha, "7th chords provide the building blocks of jazz harmony."<ref name="Rawlins 2005" />
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