Secondary dominant chords (deck 10) Flashcards

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1
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what are other names for secondary dominant chords?

A

applied dominant, artificial dominant, borrowed dominant

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2
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a secondary dominant is…

A

a major triad or dominant seventh chord built and set to resolve to a scale degree other than the tonic

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3
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what secondary dominant chord is most common

A

V/V or dominant of the dominant

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4
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the chord that the secondary dominant is the dominant of is a ___ ___ chord

A

temporarily tonicized

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5
Q

the secondary dominant is usually but not always followed by…

A

the tonicized chord

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6
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tonicizations that last longer than a phrase are usually regarded as…

A

modulations to a new key

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7
Q

the secondary dominant terminology is usually still applied even if the…

A

chord resolution is non-functional
Ex: the V/ii laved is used even if the V/ii chord isn’t followed by the ii

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8
Q

the major scale contains __ basic chords, named with __________ _________ analysis in ___________ order

A

7, roman numeral, ascending

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9
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each chord is accompanied by…

A

it’s standard number in harmonic notation

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10
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secondary dominant can be…

A

seventh chords or other chords with upper extensions

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11
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when a seventh is added to a secondary dominant chord…

A

it becomes and altered chord because the seventh isn’t a diatonic pitch

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12
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what is an extended dominant?

A

an extended dominant chord is a secondary dominant seventh chord that resolves down by a fifth to another secondary dominant seventh chord

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13
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what is a tertiary dominant?

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A series of extended dominants that continues to resolve downwards by the circle or fifths until it reaches the tonic chord

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