Lesson ddd: Figured Bass Introduction



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(), and ( or ) are used to represent seventh chords in first, second, and third inversions respectively. These figures can be combined with roman numerals to show the root progression and inversion simultaneously, but care must be taken to distinguish between functional harmonies and sonorities that arise coincidentally as the result of melodic motion in one or more upper voices.
Directory: Online-Remedial-Music-Theory-Program
Online-Remedial-Music-Theory-Program -> Change "chords" to "sonorities"
Online-Remedial-Music-Theory-Program -> Lesson nnn: Augmented Sixth Sonorities Introduction
Online-Remedial-Music-Theory-Program -> Lesson nnn: Augmented Sixth Sonorities Introduction
Online-Remedial-Music-Theory-Program -> Lesson jjj – Applied Chords Introduction
Online-Remedial-Music-Theory-Program -> Lesson ggg – Seventh Chords Introduction
Online-Remedial-Music-Theory-Program -> Lesson ggg: Seventh Chords Introduction
Online-Remedial-Music-Theory-Program -> Lesson eee: The Dominant Seventh Chord Introduction
Online-Remedial-Music-Theory-Program -> Lesson ooo: Other Chromatic Harmonies Introduction
Online-Remedial-Music-Theory-Program -> Lesson aaa – Basic Interval Progressions Introduction

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