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what kind of triad is a N6 chord? |
Major |
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What scale degree is an N6 chord built on? |
Lowered Supertonic |
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What inversion is the N6 chord? |
1st Inversion |
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How is the N6 chord analyzed and figured? |
II b6 b3 II b6 3 |
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What note of the N6 chord is always doubled? |
The third. |
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What chord does an N6 chord progress to? |
The dominant harmony or dominate harmony decorated by tonic six-four. |
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When an N6 resolves to a dominate harmony what note does the lowered supertonic (root of N6) move to? |
The leading tone (third of V) |
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When the N6 chord is in root position what may it progress to? |
A root position tonic chord (I) |
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What chord may precede an N6 chord? |
It's secondary dominate or secondary dominate 7th chord (V/N6 or V7/N6) |