Elementary Harmony: Theory and Practice |
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TONIC AND DOMINANT | 19 |
Application | 30 |
Keyboard Harmony | 37 |
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Allegro alto and tenor appoggiatura Assignment authentic cadence bass line bass note Beethoven Chapter chord progression common practice period contrary motion diminished triad dissonance dominant triad doubled example Exercise F minor figured bass fourth G major given half step harmonic analysis harmonic rhythm harmonic tone Identify indicate interval key signature keyboard leading tone letter names Listen major key melodic line minor key minor scale minor triad Mozart Music for Sight neighbor tone nonharmonic tones octave Part-Writing Rule passing tone pedal phrase pitch plagal cadences Play procedure rhythmic root movement scale step second inversion secondary dominant seventh chord seventh scale step shown in Figure Sight Singing sixth scale step Sonata for Piano soprano soprano note sound Spell staff Step-wise strong beat subdominant subdominant triad submediant supertonic triad suspension tempo tenor voices third tonic note tonic triad usually viig voice lines Write