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In C major, what chords form a PAC?
G major (V) to C major (I), both in root position.
In A minor, what chords form a PHC?
D minor (iv6) to E major (V).
What is the most common chord progression in a deceptive cadence?
V to vi.
What chords are used in a plagal cadence?
IV to I.
What is the dominant chord in D major?
A major.
What is the subdominant chord in G major?
C major.
What is the tonic chord in E minor?
E minor.
What is the IV chord in A major?
D major.
What is the V chord in F minor?
C major.
What is the vi chord in C major?
A minor.
What is a common mistake in Phrygian Half Cadences?
Creating an augmented second.
What should you avoid when writing cadences?
Parallel fifths or octaves.
What should you remember to do in minor keys?
Raise the leading tone.
What should you do in plagal cadences?
Keep common tones.
What is the harmonic function of V-I?
Authentic Cadence
What is the harmonic function of IV-I?
Plagal Cadence
What is the harmonic function of I-V?
Half Cadence
What is the harmonic function of IV-V?
Half Cadence
What is the harmonic function of iv6-V in minor?
Phrygian Half Cadence
What is the harmonic function of V-vi?
Deceptive Cadence
What cadence is V-I in root position, soprano ending on tonic?
Perfect Authentic Cadence (PAC)
What cadence is V-I, but soprano does not end on tonic?
Imperfect Authentic Cadence (IAC)
What cadence is V6/4-I?
Imperfect Authentic Cadence (IAC)
What cadence is IV-I in root position, soprano ending on tonic?
Perfect Plagal Cadence
What cadence is IV-I, but common tone is not in the soprano?
Imperfect Plagal Cadence
What cadence is ii-I in first inversion?
Imperfect Plagal Cadence