This is how notes move to and from a 6/4 chord.
What is neighboring (by step) motion?
The roman numerals for this progression are I6/4-V
What is a cadential 6/4 chord?
This chord functions as a dominant
What is a V chord?
The cadence that ends on a V chord.
What is a half cadence?
This is Mr. Jensen's primary instrument.
What is trombone/bass trombone?
This is the motion of the bassline from I6/4 to V in a Cadential 6/4
What is static motion (stays the same)
The two different types of 6/4 chords where the bass note stays the same.
What are cadential and pedal 6/4 chords?
This chord functions as the tonic
What is the I chord?
The cadence that unexpectedly resolves to a vi chord.
What is a deceptive cadence?
Mr. Brown played this instrument in Marching Band.
What is mellophone?
The figured bass spelling of a 1st inversion V7 chord.
What is V6/5?
This usually appears as I-IV6/4-I, V-I6/4-V, or their inverse.
What is passing 6/4?
The leading tone in the key of E Minor.
What is D#?
The cadence where chords are in root position, and the final note in the soprano is the tonic.
What is a Perfect Authentic Cadence?
This is the year of UConn Undergrad Mr. Jensen is
What is a senior? (year 4)
This interval is not allowed in any SATB part.
Multiple options:
What is an aug2nd? aug4th? dim5th? tritone?
This 6/4 progression contains the same chord in root position, 1st inversion, and 2nd inversion.
What is an arpeggiated 6/4 chord?
This chord functions as the submediant
What is the vi chord?
These are the chords for a cadential 6/4 chord in the key of Bb.
Bb (2nd inv) to F
This is Mr. Groves' son, future drum major of the UConn Marching Band
Who is Elliot Groves?
This is the spelling of a iii chord in Db Major.
What is F, Ab, C? (F Minor)
The chordal note that is always doubled in 6/4 chords.
What is the 5th?
This chord functions as the predominant.
What is a IV chord?
This is how long Mr. Groves has been teaching at EHHS
What is 12 years?