Harmony. With An Appendix Containing One Hundred Graduated Exercises
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113. The fifth of this chord, when below the ninth, must always ascend a note or fall a fifth. Consecutive fifths would be made if the fifth should descend one degree, e.g. — Ex. 108. Bad. i ^ f^ r^ " V f A A. r f' l i.r f Good EXERCISE. Write out Ex. 102 to 106 in several keys. 114. It should also be noticed that in the chord of resolution the third of the tonic is doubled, even if the chord of resolution is the first inversion of the key-chord (see Ex. 104 and 105) ; also that % implies a 6, ...and | also implies a 6. 115. The ninth may in every case resolve before the minor seventh. This could be done by making the note A (in Ex. 102 to 106) into A, G, crotchets. MASTER Ai^D PUPIL. Q. Is the Dominant ninth called a suspension ? A . No ; because it is so frequently used without preparation. Q. What then is it called ? A . Some call it the chord of the Added ninth ; others, the Fundamental ninth. Q. What notes does it consist of? A. The Dominant, with its third, fifth, seventh, and ninth Q.
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