Chapter 14 Basics
Resolution Rules
Figured Bass Basics
100
The topic that Chapter 14 elaborates on, originally introduced in Chapter 8 of our text.

What is harmonic composition?

100

When V goes to vi/VI or i/I, Ti resolves here.

What is Do

100

This sign next to a 6 would indicate raising the sixth above the bass note on the beat by a half step

What is a #

200

1) Add Roman Numerals, 2) Write the melody, 3) Fill in alto/tenor at the same time, 4) Check your work

What are the four steps to part writing with figured bass?

200

When V7 or vii goes to I/i or vi/VI, Fa resolves here.

What is Mi

200

This sign (without a number associated with it!) indicates that you should raise the third above the base by one half step

What is a natural sign or a sharp sign?
300

1) Create the chord stack, 2) Add the bass line, 3) Add the melody next, 4) Add the alto and tenor voices at the same time

What are the four steps to part writing from Roman Numerals?

300

In any seventh chord, the chordal seventh resolves this way

What is downward by step

300

A chord with no figured bass symbols indicated below a bass note

What is a chord to be written in root position with no alterations from the diatonic key?

400

When a chord is misspelled in FR5 and FR6, and therefore receives no voice leading points in or out of the chord.

What is a critical error?

400

Leading-tone chords have three of these

What are resolution tones

400

A sign that would tell you to raise the fourth above the bass by one half step

What is a four with a slash through it?

500

When a root position V7 goes to a root position I or i, IF the V7 has all four chord members, the chord will have the following members in its spelling

What has three roots, one third, and no fifth?
500

A D5 moving to a P5 (as opposed to a P5 moving to a D5)

What is not acceptable 

500

A six with a slash through it

What is a symbol that tells you to raise the sixth above the bass by one half step?