5B - General Flashcards

(41 cards)

1
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What intervals are chord consonances?

A

3rd, 5th, 6th, & 8th

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2
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What are the three parts of a suspension?

A

Preparation, suspension, & resolution

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3
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What does CHR P mean?

A

Chromatic passing tone

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4
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What does ANT mean?

A

Anticipation

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5
Q

The V chord is typically found next to what chord?

A

I

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6
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What does P mean?

A

Passing tone

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7
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What does IN mean?

A

Incomplete neighbor tone

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8
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What does N mean?

A

Neighbor tone

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9
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What does RET mean?

A

Retardation

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10
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What does SUS mean?

A

Suspension

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11
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What are two ways to analyze neighboring 6 4 chords?

A

(Starting on I) I - 5 3 - 6 4 - 5 3 or I (IV 6 4) I

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12
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What note should always be doubled in 6 4 chords?

A

The bass note

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13
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Cadential V 6 4 chords are actually what chord?

A

I 6 4

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14
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Why are cadential V 6 4s analyzed as a V chord?

A

To show the dominant function.

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15
Q

Roman numerals written right next to eachother have a greater chance of what voice leading problem?

A

Parallel 5ths

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16
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What kind of motion is almost always found in 6 4 chords?

A

Step-wise

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17
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Are ii 6 chords flexible in which notes can be doubled?

18
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When voice leading, can parallel 5ths be written if they are unequal?

19
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What is a Picardy Third?

A

When the i of a minor key is turned into a I.

20
Q

What chords have a tonic function?

21
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What chords have a predominant function?

22
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What chords have a dominant function?

23
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What is weird about iii chords?

A

It shares two notes with I and two with V.

24
Q

Which inversion of viiø7 is not common?

A

Second inversion

25
In the German system, what do you add to the end of sharp notes?
-is
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In the German system, what do you add to the end of flat notes?
-es
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When should you double the root when voice leading?
When you have no reason not to.
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The chordal 7th always has to resolve which way?
Down
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What is a period?
Two phrases: the first ending with a less conclusive cadence, the second with a more conclusive one.
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What does it mean for a period to be symmetrical?
Both phrases have the same number of measures.
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What does it mean for a period to be asymmetrical?
The two phrases have a different number of measures.
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What does it mean for a period to be parallel?
Both phrases have similar harmonic and/or rhythmic content.
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What does it mean for a period to be contrasting?
The two phrases have different harmonic and rhythmic content.
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What is a double period?
Four phrases: the first two are the antecedent (setup), and the last two are the consequent (result).
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What is a three phrase period?
A period that has three phrases.
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What is a THC?
V7/V to V
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What can a half-diminished chord resolve to?
A major chord
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What can a fully diminished chord resolve to?
A major or minor chord
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What chordal tone can you omit in 7 chords?
The 5th
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Pivot chords should have what in both keys?
The same function
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Can secondary dominants be pivot chords?
No