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Jazz enclosure generator

Generate, hear, read and export jazz enclosures around chord tones with chromatic or diatonic approach notes.

Jazz enclosures surround a target note with approach tones so the final note sounds like a clear resolution.

Start with the essential controls, then open advanced settings for octave, tempo, note value, meter, expert species and MIDI export.

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배우는 내용

목표음으로 해결되는 위아래 접근음을 연습하는 인터랙티브 연습 공간입니다.

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먼저 시도하기

목표음과 목표음 움직임을 선택합니다.

인클로저 생성기

목표음으로 해결되는 위아래 접근음을 연습하는 인터랙티브 연습 공간입니다.

이 연습 도구 사용법

  1. 목표음과 목표음 움직임을 선택합니다.
  2. 반음계 또는 온음계 접근음을 선택합니다.
  3. 생성하고 듣고 OSMD에서 해결을 읽습니다.

음악 예시

예: C를 목표로 하고 upper-lower-target을 선택한 뒤 C# B C와 온음계 D B C를 비교합니다.

인클로저는 스케일 런이 아니라 목표음을 가리킵니다.

각 그룹의 마지막 음이 해결입니다.

반음계 이웃음은 긴장을 만들고 온음계 이웃음은 조 안에 머뭅니다.

Generated enclosure lines

What is a jazz enclosure?

An enclosure is a short melodic cell that approaches a target note from above, below, or both sides. The approach notes create motion and tension; the target note releases that tension and anchors the line to the harmony.

Chromatic enclosures

Chromatic enclosures use half-step neighbors around the target. They are common in bebop because the tension is strong, easy to hear, and resolves directly into chord tones.

Diatonic enclosures

Diatonic enclosures choose approach notes from the selected key scale. They sound more inside the harmony while still giving the line direction and a clear point of arrival.

Why this works

The ear accepts tension when it can hear a destination. Approach notes draw attention, then the target note confirms the chord, especially when it lands on a strong beat.

How bebop players use enclosures

Bebop improvisers often surround the third or seventh before resolving. They may delay the resolution by an eighth note, add chromatic tension, then land the target at the start of the next bar.

Target notes over harmony

Start by aiming at the third to hear major or minor color, then the seventh to hear chord function. Add tensions such as the ninth once the resolution still sounds clear.

How to practice enclosures

Work slowly on one target note, sing the approach tones, then land confidently on the resolution. Over chords, aim enclosures at thirds, fifths, sevenths and color tones on strong beats.

Guided practice flow

  1. Choose a key and target note.
  2. Generate a short enclosure line.
  3. Listen once without playing.
  4. Sing or play the target resolution.
  5. Loop slowly.
  6. Increase the tempo only when the resolution is clear.

Mini exercises

  • Sing the target before playing the enclosure.
  • Resolve the target on beat 1.
  • Target only thirds and sevenths of one chord.
  • Loop one enclosure slowly before changing target.