1 – 3

Tonic Arppegiation

Hire a custom writer who has experience.
It's time for you to submit amazing papers!


order now

I – I6

1 – 6 – 3

The Long Way

I – IV6 – I6

 

Note soprano must sing 3 – 4 – 5

1 – 4 – 3

Incomplete Neighbor IV

I – IV – I6

1 – 7 – 1

Neighbor V6(/5)

 

I – V6(/5) – I

 

Note In minor keys i – vii7 – i

may also be used

3 – 7 – 1

Incomplete Neighbor V6(/5)

 I6 – V6(/5) – I

1 – 6 – 7 – 1

Rising Bass

 

I – IV6 – V6(/5) – I

 

3 – 4 – 3

 

 

2 answer choices 

Neighbor V4/2

 

I6 – V4/2 – I6

 

Note in minor key: i6 – viio4/3 – i6 

may also be used. 

1 – 4 – 3

 

 

2 answer choices 

Incomplete Neighbor V4/2

 

I –  V4/2 – I6

 

Note in minor keys i – viio4/3 – i6

may also be used. 

X – 4 – 4 – 3

 

 

2 answer choices

4 – 4 – 3

 

I(6) – ii6(/5) – V4/2 – I6

 

In minor keys i(6) – ii6(/5) – viio4/3 – i6

When soprano sings chord degree six…
it’s probably a IV chord.

1 – 2 – 3

;

;

3 answer choices;

Passing

;

I – vii6(/5) – I6

;

I – V4/3 – I6

3 – 2 – 1

;

;

2 answer choices;

;

Also Passing vii6

;

I6 – vii6(/5) – I

;

I6 – V4/3 – I

X – 4 – 2 – X

;

;

2 answer choices;

Rising Treble

;

I(6) – IV -; vii6 – I(6)

;

I(6) – ii6 – V4/3 – I(6);

;

Note soprano will usually sing 3 – 6 – 7 – 1;

Name the chords of a Passing I6 Expansion.
ii – I6 – ii6

1 – 6 – 4 – 5 – 1

;

;

2 answer choices;

Bass Arp.

;

I; – vi – IV – V(7) – I

;

I – IV6 – ii6(/5) – V(7) – I;

Name the last two chord changes that involve a deceptive resolution.

V – – vi

;

Note that the upper voice pretend that this is a I chord. Only the bass tells the truth.;