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18.5: Practice Exercises

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    18.5 Practice Exercises

    1.

    Analyze the following secondary diminished chords with lead–sheet symbols above and Roman numerals with figured bass symbols below.

    PRAC-EXER-sec-dim-analyzing.svg

    Answer.

    2.

    Write the following secondary diminished chords. Include lead–sheet symbols above. Include key signatures.

    PRAC-EXER-sec-dim-writing.svg

    Answer.

    3.

    Analyze the following excerpt with lead–sheet symbols above and Roman numerals with figured bass inversion symbols below. Analyze non–chord tones in parentheses.

    PRAC-EXER-sec-dim-analysis-queen.svg

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    Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\): Freddie Mercury, “We Are the Champions” (1977)

    Answer.

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