Voice Leading Flashcards
In general where does V7 lead
To I (i) or VI (vi) Where root is tripled in I or 5th is omitted in V7
Or
Where 3rd is doubled in V-vi
V6/5 resolves
To I
V4/3 resolves
To I or I6
V4/2 resolves
To I6
In mode mixture in major by utilizing a iv from b6 how is this borrowed chord usually used
Normally it is in 1st inversion or iv6 preceded by IV6 - iv6 - i6/4 in order to have a chromatic descending base line. A - Ab - G in bass
In general in mode mixture the b6 in chords viio7, iio7, iio, and iv moves where
In general the b6 moves to the 5th degree approached by either natural 6 or 5 degree.
In mode mixture b3 produces what chords
i, bVI, and iv7
In mode mixture b7 produces what chords
bVII, and bIII
The bVII usually functions as V/bIII
Neopolitan chord is
A bII in first inversion functioning as a predominant. It is composed of b2, 4, b6 where b2 usually descends by step in the next chord.
N6
The 3rd is usually doubled and it leads to V or (i6/4-V) and sometimes viio/V - V
The N6 like the iio6
Is preceded by VI iv i in minor. Remember N6 chords are usually found in minor.
F/A. G/B. G/D
Means Fmajor with A in Bass
Means G major with B in the Bass
Means G major with D in the Bass
N6
Neapolitan chords usually resolve with its root or b2 leading to the 3rd of the V chord. Remember N6- V - i. Next the N6 root is above tonic root and V 3rd is below tonic root so combined they chromatically embellish the tonic root.