This function typically resolves to Tonic.
What is Dominant?
These scale degrees make up an Italian Augmented Sixth chord.
What are 1, #4, b6?
This is a minor third then a major third stacked together.
What is a minor triad?
This non-chord tone occurs between two notes separated by a third.
These are notes/intervals belonging to the key.
What is Diatonic?
These two chords typically have Pre-Dominant Function.
What are IV and ii?
This is the slash-chord symbol that shows a G-Sharp Major chord in 1st inversion.
What is G-Sharp7/B-Sharp?
This is two minor thirds stacked together.
What is a diminished triad?
These are notes that to NOT belong to the key.
What is/are Chromatic?
These two chords typically have Dominant Function.
What are V and vii?
This is the only difference between a French Augmented Sixth Chord and an Enharmonic German Augmented Sixth Chord.
What is 2 vs. #2?
What is C-Sharp Fully Diminished 7?
The term for a non-chord tone occurring on the beat.
What is accented?
This is the inversion of a Major 7th.
What is a Minor 2nd?
These special chords have dominant function and tonicize a chord other than the "tonic".
What is/are Secondary Dominant/Leading Tone?
This is the name of a major chromatic chord whose root is an altered scale degree, serves a pre-dominant function, and is typically found in first inversion.
What is Neapolitan?
This chord is made up of an Augmented triad and Major 7th from the from the root.
What is an Augmented Major chord?
This is the term for a non-chord tone that is equal to the duration of the beat.
What is metrical?
This is the inversion of the interval between the Dominant of G Major and the Leading tone of C Major.
What is a Major 3rd?
What are F Major and Bb Minor?
This is the name that results from the following notes.
D#, C, A, F
What is D# German Augmented Sixth?
This inversion results in a 6th, 4th, and 2nd above the bass note.
What is third inversion?
This is a type of non-chord tone that can resolve from 4-3, 7-6, etc.
What is a suspension?
This is a major third above the sub-mediant of the dominant of F-Sharp Major.
What is C Double Sharp?