Progressions Flashcards

1
Q

What is the rule from 4-5?

A

Base rises others fall

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2
Q

What is the rule from 5-1?

A

One common tone

No leaps bigger than a 3rd

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3
Q

What is 4-1 called?

A

Plagal cadence

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4
Q

What is 5 6/4 to 5 5/3 called?

A

Cadential 6/4

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5
Q

What is 1-5 called?

A

Imperfect cadence

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6
Q

Which chord is the best to use before 5?

A

The 2 chord

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7
Q

What is the rule from 1-2?

A

Base rises other notes fall

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8
Q

What is the rule from 5-6?

A

Double the 3rd in the 6 chord

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9
Q

How does a 5 “7 resolve?

A

Root doesn’t move, third moves up, the other notes fall

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10
Q

Never double the ________ in a chord?

A

Leading note

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11
Q

Explain how the cadential 6/4 works

A
Ex. C major
V6/4 - 5/3
V=G
vi/V=E... this goes to V/V=D
IV/V=C... this goes to iii/V=B
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12
Q

What is a rule to remember?

A

No leaps bigger than a 3rd, outer voices. 4th, inner voices.

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13
Q

Leading note always goes to the _________

A

Tonic

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14
Q

Cheerleaders:
Dominant 7th of C major
G-B-D-F
How does this resolve

A

G stays
F falls
D falls
B rises

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