Musician Advanced Section 1 Chapter 2 Flashcards
What are chords that apply chromaticism?
Altered chords
What kinds of chords can secondary dominants preceed?
Major or minor quality only
Which secondary dominant is identical to the tonic chord?
V/IV
Which secondary dominants do not appear in 2nd inversion?
V/ii
V/iii
V/v (minor)
V/VI
V/VII
Which secondary dominants can appear in any inversion?
V/III
V/iv
V/IV
V/V
V/vi
How do secondary dominants resolve?
Leading tones resolve up, 7ths resolve down
When may the leading tone resolve down?
When the secondary dominant is resolving to another 7th chord
What is a tritone substitution?
When the dominant chord in a V7-I progression is replaced by a seventh chord a tritone above the dominant; ends up a dom7 chord a half step above the tonic of the key
Which is the most common secondary leading tome chord?
viio7
What are the borrowed minor chord possibilities with the 7th?
i7
iihalfdim7
bIIIMaj7
iv7
v7
bVIMaj7
bVII7 or viio7
What is a common tone diminished seventh chord? (CTo7)
Chromatic non-functional chord that assumed the role of passing or neighbor harmony