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19.6: Practice Exercises

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    1.

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

    PRAC-EXER-mode-mix-analyzing.svg

    Answer.

    2.

    Given the Roman numeral, key, and key signature, notate the chord on the staff, and analyze with lead–sheet symbols.

    PRAC-EXER-mode-mix-writing.svg

    Answer.

    3.

    Analyze the following excerpt with lead–sheet symbols above and Roman numerals with figured bass inversion symbols below. Analyze notes that are non–chord tones by putting parentheses around them and specifying them by type.

    PRAC-EXER-mode-mix-chopin.svg

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    Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\): Frédéric Chopin, Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 9, No. 2 (1832)

    Answer.

    Click here to download the homework assignment for this chapter. PDF versions of the textbook, homework exercises, and practice exercises can be found at musictheory.pugetsound.edu


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