Musician Advanced Section 1 Chapter 2 Flashcards

1
Q

What are chords that apply chromaticism?

A

Altered chords

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2
Q

What kinds of chords can secondary dominants preceed?

A

Major or minor quality only

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3
Q

Which secondary dominant is identical to the tonic chord?

A

V/IV

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4
Q

Which secondary dominants do not appear in 2nd inversion?

A

V/ii
V/iii
V/v (minor)
V/VI
V/VII

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5
Q

Which secondary dominants can appear in any inversion?

A

V/III
V/iv
V/IV
V/V
V/vi

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6
Q

How do secondary dominants resolve?

A

Leading tones resolve up, 7ths resolve down

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7
Q

When may the leading tone resolve down?

A

When the secondary dominant is resolving to another 7th chord

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8
Q

What is a tritone substitution?

A

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

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9
Q

Which is the most common secondary leading tome chord?

A

viio7

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10
Q

What are the borrowed minor chord possibilities with the 7th?

A

i7
iihalfdim7
bIIIMaj7
iv7
v7
bVIMaj7
bVII7 or viio7

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11
Q

What is a common tone diminished seventh chord? (CTo7)

A

Chromatic non-functional chord that assumed the role of passing or neighbor harmony

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