Binary/Ternary
Sentence/Period
Secondary Dominants/LTs
Modulation
Other
100
Difference between binary and ternary form
Binary has two clear parts, and Ternary has three clear parts.
100
Cadence(s) in a sentence.
One
100
Most Common Chordal Function of V/V.
Dominant
100
Closely related key
difference of one accidental
100
What are two tendency tones that need to resolve? What are they and how do they resolve?
Leading Tone: Up by half step


Seventh: Down by step

200
Formal types of binary form
Three
200
Describe what a period must have.
Weaker and Stronger Cadence
200
Define Tonicized
Tonicized: any chord can become a temporary tonic if it is preceded by its secondary dominant or LT chord
200
Diatonic Pivot Chord
A chord that is the same quality in both keys to smoothly transition between them (typically predominant in the new key)
200
Three types of sequences
Fifths


Thirds


Seconds

300
Tonal types of Binary form and describe their common usage?

Three

Tonic Type

Dominant Type

Relative Major Type

300
Different between parallel period and contrasting period
Parallel: the beginning of the first phrase comes back at the beginning of the second phrase
300
What position do you usually see a secondary LT triad?
First
300
Most common modulation in major and in minor
Dominant in major and Relative Major in minor
300
Two types of extension: describe one specific kind of each
Internal: evaded cadence, interpolation, etc.


External: cadential extension, introduction

400
Describe the difference between Rounded, Balanced, and Simple Binary.
Rounded Binary: the beginning of RI1comes back at the end of A.


Balanced: the ending of RI1 comes back at the end of RI2 (i.e. rhyme scheme)


Simple Binary: No returning material

400
Describe some of the differences between period and sentence (cadences, motives, etc.)
Period: at least two cadences; contrasting material in each phrase


Sentence: only only one cadence at very end; basic idea stated twice and then continuation

400
What chord do you usually not see tonicized in minor and why?
iio
400
Describe difference between chromatic pivot chord modulation and diatonic pivot chord modulation.
Chromatic: typically dominant in the new key and secondary dominant in the old key. Diatonic pivot chord doesn't work here.


400
Difference between sectional and continuous theme and variations.
Sectional: clear sections usually defined with cadences before next theme


Continuous: ongoing theme with undefined cadences


500
Two types of Ternary form and the difference between them.
Da Capo Aria: B typically begins and ends in a different key


Compound Ternary: Each section is complete

500
Difference between repeated period and double period
Double Period: four phrases (e.g. HC, IAC, HC, PAC; HC, HC, HC, PAC)


Repeated Period: same exact material repeated again

500
What inversion will a viio42 chord resolve to and why?
Second because seventh is in the bass
500
Process for writing a harmonic progression (hint: acronym)
EPIC


Establish key (I, V, I)

Pivot Key

Cadence

500
Primary function of first inversion chords.
Prolongational
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