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Tonic Arppegiation
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I – I6
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The Long Way
I – IV6 – I6
Note soprano must sing 3 – 4 – 5
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Incomplete Neighbor IV
I – IV – I6
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Neighbor V6(/5)
I – V6(/5) – I
Note In minor keys i – vii7 – i
may also be used
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Incomplete Neighbor V6(/5)
I6 – V6(/5) – I
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Rising Bass
I – IV6 – V6(/5) – I
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3 – 4 – 3
2 answer choices
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Neighbor V4/2
I6 – V4/2 – I6
Note in minor key: i6 – viio4/3 – i6
may also be used.
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1 – 4 – 3
2 answer choices
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Incomplete Neighbor V4/2
I – V4/2 – I6
Note in minor keys i – viio4/3 – i6
may also be used.
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X – 4 – 4 – 3
2 answer choices
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4 – 4 – 3
I(6) – ii6(/5) – V4/2 – I6
In minor keys i(6) – ii6(/5) – viio4/3 – i6
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When soprano sings chord degree six… |
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it’s probably a IV chord. |
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1 – 2 – 3
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3 answer choices;
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Passing
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I – vii6(/5) – I6
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I – V4/3 – I6
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3 – 2 – 1
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2 answer choices;
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Also Passing vii6
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I6 – vii6(/5) – I
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I6 – V4/3 – I
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X – 4 – 2 – X
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2 answer choices;
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Rising Treble
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I(6) – IV -; vii6 – I(6)
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I(6) – ii6 – V4/3 – I(6);
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Note soprano will usually sing 3 – 6 – 7 – 1;
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Name the chords of a Passing I6 Expansion. |
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1 – 6 – 4 – 5 – 1
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2 answer choices;
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Bass Arp.
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I; – vi – IV – V(7) – I
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I – IV6 – ii6(/5) – V(7) – I;
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Name the last two chord changes that involve a deceptive resolution. |
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V – – vi
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Note that the upper voice pretend that this is a I chord. Only the bass tells the truth.;
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