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What inversion is common for secondary dominants?
First inversion.
Where can a temporary leading tone resolve?
Up, or down to become the seventh of the next chord.
What should you consider when part-writing secondary dominant chords?
Follow standard voice-leading and doubling rules.
What should you consider when part-writing secondary leading-tone chords?
Temporary leading tone, chordal seventh, and tonic.
What is the chordal seventh when using secondary leading-tone chords?
The 4th scale degree in the temporary key.
Why avoid vii°/III or viiø⁷/III in minor?
They sound the same as ii° and iiø⁷.
What is the most important consideration when part-writing?
Smooth voice leading.
What is the function of V/V?
Tonicizes the dominant.
What does V⁷/IV typically resolve to?
IV
What is the function of vii°⁷/V?
Tonicizes the dominant.
Why use V⁷/IV instead of V/IV in major?
V/IV is the same as I.
What does V/V typically resolve to?
V
In a major key, what is V/IV usually replaced with?
V⁷/IV
What is a common bassline progression indicating V/V-V?
4-#4-5
What is the function of vii°⁷/V?
To tonicize the dominant.
Why avoid viiø⁷/V in minor?
Unpleasant augmented second interval.
What is the function of accidentals in harmonic analysis?
Indicate tonicization or modulation.
What chords are commonly tonicized?
V, IV, or ii of the primary key.
What does the progression IV-V⁶₅/V-V create in the bass?
A chromatic bassline of 4-#4-5.