9.9: Practice Exercises
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9.9 Practice Exercises
Day One
Day One:
1.
Write the circle of fifths progression in the following keys with root position triads. Label Roman numerals below and lead-sheet symbols above.
- In F major:
- In B minor:
Answer.
2.
Review. Write the following intervals above the given note.
Answer.
3.
Review. Given the lead-sheet symbol and key, write the key signature, triad or seventh chord, and Roman numeral.
Answer.
4.
Review. Correct the rhythmic notation of the following example.
Answer.
Day Two:
5.
For each cadence, label the chord(s) involved.
Half Cadence = | |
Deceptive Cadence = | |
Plagal Cadence = | |
Authentic Cadence = |
Answer.
6.
Analyze the following progressions with lead-sheet symbols above and Roman numerals below.
Answer.
7.
For the progression, do the following:
- Given the Roman numerals, write the triads or seventh chords
- Analyze the harmonies with lead-sheet symbols above the staff
- Analyze the harmonic function of each harmony using the abbreviations “ton.” for tonic function, “dom.” for dominant function, “pre-dom.” for pre-dominant function, and “ton. prol.” for tonic prolongation function
- Specify the cadence that ends the progression
Answer.