![]() ![]() What is the harmonic importance of bars 20 – 23. Where (which bar) does the beginning of this piece ends?Ĥ. Where (which bar) does the end of this piece begins?ģ. What sort of cadence is there on the final chord?Ģ. ![]() Homework: Complete the harmonic analysis and answer the following questions:ġ. Just play the arpeggios as chords, and this is what you have:īar 1: CEGCE – C major chord – underlying key: C major – Iīar 2: CDADF – D minor seventh chord – underlying key C major – II7īar 3: BDGDF – G seventh chord – underlying key C major – V7īar 4: CEGCE – C major chord – underlying key: C major – Iīar 5: CEAEA – A minor chord – UK: C major (or G major) – VI (or II)īar 6: CDEF#AD – D seventh chord – UK: G major V7īar 7: BDGDG – G major chord – UK: G major – Iīar 8: BCEGC – C major seventh chord – UK: G major - IVmaj7īar 9: ACEGC – A minor seventh chord – UK: G major II7īar 10: DADF#C – D seventh chord – UK: G major - V7īar 11: GBDGB – G major chord – UK: G major – Iīar 12: GBbEGC# - C# diminished 7th chord – UK: D minor – VIIdim7īar 13: FADAD – D minor chord – UK: D minor (or C major) – I (or II)īar 14: FAbDFB – B diminished chord – UK: C minor – VIIdim7īar 15: EGEGC – C major chord – UK: C major – Iīar 16: EFACF – F major seventh chord – UK: C major – IVmaj7īar 17: DFACF – D minor seventh chord – UK: C major – II7īar 18: GDGBF – G seventh chord – UK: C major – V7īar 19: CEGCE – C major chord: UK: C major - I Here is the harmonic analysis for the first 19 bars. ![]()
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