Resolving Secondary Chords Flashcards
1
Q
things to remember
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- resolve the leading tone up
- resolve a chordal seventh down
- root position V7 to anything one chord has to be incomplete
- avoid cross relations, they can get messy
- chromatic lines and voice exchanges are okay to do
- be careful to not over correct; look for the set ups and resolutions to the chords
2
Q
leading tones resolve:
chord sevenths resolve:
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- upward; downward
3
Q
when resolving a V7 chord to any other chord, one of the two chords must be ______________
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- incomplete
4
Q
because certain chords can be labeled differently but spelled the same, secondary chords don’t always resolve as expected
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- true
5
Q
if you’re analyzing music and you find a chord or harmonic progression you don’t know how to label, a good strategy is to
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- leave it and come back to it after filling in more of the “big picture”
6
Q
sometimes in the context of musical events like sequences, the rules concerning resolution go completely by the wayside
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- true