Moves up stepwise, directly between two notes
What is a passing tone?
The most common secondary dominant. Fi =
What is V/V?
What are parallel 5ths and parallel 8ths?
Definition of form
What is the organization & structure of music?
Definition of a closely related key
What is a key signature with an added or subtracted sharp/flat from the original key?
Moves either up OR down to and from the same note
What is a neighbor tone?
The two chords that can be found on the LEFT side of the / in a secondary dominant?
What are V and vii0?
What are leading tone & chordal seventh?
AB
What is binary form?
Definition of a pivot chord
What is a shared chord between two closely related keys?
Jump followed by a step
What is an appoggiatura?
How you resolve a secondary dominant
What is leading tone up and chordal seventh down in the new key (aka the key of the chord on the right side of the /)?
Where to look to determine the bass note if it isn't already given to you
What is the bass and its inversion?
ABA
What is ternary form?
One closely related key to D Major
What is:
D min, B minor, G Major/E Minor, A Major/F# Minor
Quick! Addison is chasing you with her trumpet! You need to make like an escape tone and.....
What is step and then leap/jump?
What you need to add to most secondary dominants, that will make your chord incorrect if you forget it
What is an accidental?
If harmonizing a melody, the two categories of RNs you can NOT move between
What is dominant to predominant?
The letters for Rondo form
What is ABACA or ABACABA?
How to tell if something has modulated without a visible key signature change
What is finding roman numerals that don't make sense with what we know to be true about part writing?
Gives a "sneak peak" of the next chord because it moves there before the rest of the notes can
What is an anticipation?
Spell V7/V in the key of Bb Major
What is C E G Bb?
The max amount of space you're allowed to have between the tenor and bass voices
What is an octave + a 5th
The three parts of sonata form
What are exposition, development, & recapitulation?
If the key signature doesn't change but we temporarily (for a few measures) have a new tonic, that is a subcategory of modulation called _______________
What is tonicization?