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12 Cards in this Set
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Secondary Triads reinforce
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Modality
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Group I chords include
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Major dominant and diminished triad chords.
Chords with a dominant function |
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Group II chords are
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Supertonic and Subdominant chords. Chords with subdominant chord
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Group III
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Submediant. May have tonic function
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Group IV
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Mediant. May have a tonic or dominant function
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Elision in a chord progression occurs when...
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one chord group is skipped in left to right
movement. Elision must be followed by normal chord progression. iii(III) to IV(iv) and vi(VI) to V(V#) are common examples of elision. |
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A neutral tonic chord occurs when
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a tonic chord appears between any two chords in a
progression or between two positions of the same chord. Neutral tonic chords usually occur with normal progression. |
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Retrogression occurs when
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chords move from right to left on the chord chart.
Retrogression is usually followed by normal movement. |
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An Intermediate Cadence occurs with a
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vii 06 to I(i)
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What may be used to harmonize the raised submediant in a an ascending melodic minor scale
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The supertonic
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Double the ___ in submediant triad
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Root
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A deceptive cadence is
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V to vi or V# to VI
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