Chord

Can ii move to V43 over static bass just like IV can move V42?

Can ii move to V43 over static bass just like IV can move V42?
  1. Can V7 go to I6?
  2. What is a v43 chord?
  3. How do you prolong tonic?
  4. What is a V65 chord?

Can V7 go to I6?

The seventh of the V7 (the subdominant scale degree) must resolve down by step to the third of the I chord (the mediant scale degree). V7 may not resolve to a I6. (e) The fifth of the I, V, or V7 may be omitted. ... Do not double the leading tone (^7, the third of the V chord).

What is a v43 chord?

V4/3. This is a 2nd inversion chord, with the 5th in the bass. In interval of a 4th refers to the root of the chord, and the 3rd is the 7th. If this were a G7 chord, it would be spelled D-F-G-B.

How do you prolong tonic?

Prolongation is a common feature of phrase beginnings in Western classical music. The most common way to prolong the tonic is by alternating tonic with V6 or inverted V7 chords.

What is a V65 chord?

To play V65, you play the second note of the chord in the bass. The root of the chord is the note for which the chord is named. E.g., for a D7 chord, the root is D. The third of a chord is the second note of the chord. E.g., for a Bb7 chord, the third is D.

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