The secondary dominant has these tendency tones which resolve like this.
What is the third resolves up and seventh resolves down?
This is the lead sheet of the iv6 in the key of C minor.
What is Fm/Ab?
This non chord tone jumps in one direction, then steps the opposite direction.
What is the passing (P) tone?
Six four chords are always approached by leap. (T/F)
What is false (ALL STEPWISE!!!)?
This is the name and abbreviation of the six four chord that is approached by same note, and left by same note.
The secondary diminished chord has these tendency tones which resolve like this.
What is the root resolves up and the seventh resolves down?
This is the lead sheet of the V65 in the key of F minor.
What is C7/E?
Suspensions always have to be tied to the preparation. (T/F)
What is false?
The most important tendency tone of the major and minor (harmonic) scale is this solfege and resolves this way.
What is ti, resolves up by step.
This is the name of the six four chord that is approached by step, then left by same note.
What is the cadential six four?
When starting from the resolution chord, this is the direction and distance you go to find the secondary dominant.
What is up by a P5th?
These two chords are the lead sheet of the V64-53 in E major.
What is E/B and B?
The 2-3 is always this.
What is a sus in the bass?
This is the note you double in diminished triads.
What is the chord 3rd?
This is the name and abbreviation of the six four chord that has a voice exchange.
What is the passing (P) six four?
When starting from the resolution chord, this is the direction and distance you go to find the secondary diminished chord.
What is down by a m2nd/half step?
This is the lead sheet of the viio43/iv in the key of C# minor.
What is E#o7/B?
Chords labeled 7-6 are always this.
What is inverted?
This note must be altered in the V chord of minor keys.
What is te is raised to ti?
This is the proper labeling of the six-four chord and resolution when the resolution is a seventh chord.
What is V864-753?
These are the third qualities that make up the dominant seventh, the fully-diminished seventh, and the half diminished seventh (three different sets of thirds).
What is M m m, m m m, and m m M?
This is the lead sheet of the V42/V in the key of B major.
What is C#7/B?
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The V42/x chord must resolve to this type of "x" chord.
What is x6 (first inversion)?
What is the bass/chord 5th?