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13 Cards in this Set
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What chords can Aug 6 chords progress to? |
Dominant Tonic six-four followed by Dominant. |
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What scale degree is an Italian 6th chord built on? |
Raised subdominant. |
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What inversion is the Italian 6th chord? |
First inversion |
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What note of the Italian 6th Chord is doubled. |
The fifth. |
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How is the Italian 6th chord analyzed and figured? |
IV /6 3 3 That's supposed to be a 6 with a slash through it (raised 6th) |
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What scale degree is the French 6th built on? |
Supertonic |
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What inversion is the French 6th? |
second inversion |
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How is the French 6th analyzed and figured? |
II /6 4 3 |
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What scale degree is the German 6th built on? |
raised Subdominant (IV) or raised supertonic (II) |
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What inversion is the German 6th? |
First Inversion (IV) or Second Inversion (II) |
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What chord does the German 6th progress to? |
Dominant in Major or minor or Tonic six-four followed by Dominant in minor. (IV) or tonic six-four followed by dominant in major (II) |
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How is the German 6th analyzed and figured? |
IV /6 b5 3 or II /6 /4 3 |
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What objectionable motion is the result of the German 6th progressing to the dominant? |
Parallel Fifths Should not appear in outer voices. |