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Harmony 1 lessons and assignments
Syllabus:
harmony1_syllabus.pdf
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Getting started:
||: tonic>predominant>dominant :||
intro to 4-part writing

The cycle of grammar always goes tonic, predominant, dominant, and then repeat:




All the diatonic colors of the rainbow:
I, V, V7
I6, V6
V64, viiº6
V7 inversions
ii, ii6, IV
IV6
cadential 64
vi
I-IV-I (plagal expansions of tonic)
ii7
IV7
viiº7
passing chords between bookends of anything
iii in major
melodic minor

and now for something completely different:
sequences

nonharmonic tones:
NTs and PTs
suspensions

putting it all together:
synthesis assignments
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basic form:
one phrase, two phrase, three phrase, form
law of 3's?


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