The viio6, viio7 and viiø7 - Chords in Context Flashcards
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the viio6, viio7 and viiø7
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- when writing you can use the viio6/viio7 as a substitue for a passing V chord with a voice exchange
- major keys can borrow the viio7 from minor keys to create more dissonance
- harmonic passing motion is when we have a chord between a chord and a chord in first inversion
- harmonic neighbor motion si when we go up and back down with a chord between a chord and a chord in first inversion
- you use the viio6 as an anacrusis
- remember you can use the viio as a substitue in an embedded T-PD-D-T
- in minor keys you can use the viio as a substitute for T-PD-D-T when using the 5-6-7-1 soprano line
2
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one of the most common uses for viio and viiø chords is tonic prolongation
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- true
3
Q
since vii chords share a few notes in common with _________ chord, they are relatively interchangeable
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- V
4
Q
vii chords and their closely related chords are used ot facilitate ________ in counterpoint
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- voice exchange
5
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since all varieties of vii chords contain the leading tone, they can function well as a(n)
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- anacrusis
6
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vii chords also work well embedded in a _______ movement
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- T-PD-D-T