Progresses from a IV to I chord
What is a plagal cadence?
A note that is added between to tones that are a 3rd apart
What is a passing tone?
We do NOT want any parallel of these.
What are 5ths and octaves?
This chord factor determines the quality of the chord.
What is the 3rd of the chord?
Part-writing rules for this chord progression: V - I (SP1)
What is keep the common tone and move other voices by step?
Ends on a V chord
What is a half cadence?
A repeated common tone followed by a step up
What is a retardation?
This degree of the scale is never doubled.
What is Leading Tone?
This note is doubled when the a diminished triad is in first inversion.
What is the bass?
The bass notes of a chord progression are this interval apart when the top 3 voices move in contrary motion to them.
What is a second apart?
V - vi or V - VI
What is a deceptive cadence?
Common tone -> step up or down -> back to the common tone
What is a neighboring tone?
In root position the first choice of doubling will be this chord factor.
What is the root?
This note should be doubled when Major or minor triads are in 1st in version.
What is the soprano?
The root of the Dominant shares the bass note of this chord
What is a I64?
A cadence that moves V6 to I.
What is an imperfect authentic cadence?
Step followed by a skip
What is an escape tone?
The reason we never write the alto line to sing a G5.
What is we must keep all voices within their range?
Large leaps of greater than this interval should be avoided. (Octave leaps are the exception.)
What is a 6th or more?
In a viio6 chord, we do not double the root because it is this.
What is the leading tone?
iv6 - V (🥶)
What is a Phrygian half cadence?
Skip followed by a step
What is an appoggiatura?
Why I would never ask my sopranos to sing from an F to a B.
What is avoiding leaps of a tritone in the melodic line of any voice?
Maintain less than this interval between the soprano and alto and the alto and tenor voices.
What is an octave?
These are the bass notes of this chord progression in the key of D Major: I - IV6 - ii6 - I64 - V
What are D - B - G - A - A?