Triads in Second Inversion
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Why are second inversion triads considered much less stable than root position or first inversion triads in tonal harmony?
View answer and explanationWhat is the standard doubling practice for a second inversion triad in a four-part texture?
View answer and explanationWhat is the primary function of a cadential six-four chord?
View answer and explanationHow is the metrical placement of a cadential six-four typically different from that of a passing six-four?
View answer and explanationA six-four chord that harmonizes the middle note of a three-note scalar figure in the bass is known as what type of six-four?
View answer and explanationWhat is another name for a pedal six-four chord?
View answer and explanationIn the typical voice leading for the resolution of a cadential I6/4 to a V chord, which two scale degrees in the upper voices move down by step?
View answer and explanationHow is a six-four chord created through a 'melodic bass' typically analyzed in terms of inversions?
View answer and explanationWhich of the following progressions is a common example of a pedal six-four?
View answer and explanationAccording to the text, how many stereotyped contexts are there for the use of the six-four chord, besides its appearance in a bass arpeggiation or a melodic bass?
View answer and explanationWhat is the consequence of using a six-four chord in a way that is not representative of one of the categories discussed in the chapter (arpeggiated, melodic bass, cadential, passing, pedal)?
View answer and explanationIn the analysis of a passage employing an arpeggiated bass, how are the figures for the resulting incidental six-four chords often treated?
View answer and explanationWhich of the following is NOT a type of six-four chord discussed in Chapter 9?
View answer and explanationThe textural reduction of Scarlatti's Sonata L. 489 in Example 9-5 shows that the three-voice texture is actually derived from how many voices?
View answer and explanationIn a pedal six-four, how do the upper voices typically move?
View answer and explanationWhat soprano/bass patterns are commonly found in passages with passing six-four chords, as mentioned in the analysis of Example 9-9?
View answer and explanationWhat is the typical handling of part writing for a second inversion triad in a three-part texture?
View answer and explanationIn the summary, the cadential six-four chord is described as what kind of six-four that delays the arrival of the V chord?
View answer and explanationWhat are the two most common triads used as passing six-four chords, according to the chapter summary?
View answer and explanationIn a dramatic cadenza of a solo concerto, the orchestra often stops on which chord before the soloist begins?
View answer and explanationWhat is the relationship between the cadential six-four chord and the V chord that it resolves to?
View answer and explanationMost pedal six-four chords are of which two types, according to the summary?
View answer and explanationIf a composer in the tonal era wanted to use a second inversion triad, what would be an incorrect usage according to the text's introduction?
View answer and explanationIn Part C of Self-Test 9-1, what figured bass symbol is noted as frequently indicating a root position triad following an inverted chord?
View answer and explanationThe passing six-four chord typically falls on which part of the measure?
View answer and explanationHow many six-four chords are present in the musical passage of Example 9-9?
View answer and explanationIn Example 9-8a, which contrapuntal device occurs between the soprano and bass lines alongside the passing six-four chord?
View answer and explanationWhat is the key difference in the bass line's behavior between a pedal six-four and a passing six-four?
View answer and explanationIf a passing six-four is used in a longer stepwise motion in the bass, as in Example 9-10, what is often true of the melody line?
View answer and explanationWhy must the roman numeral for a pedal six-four be put in parentheses?
View answer and explanationWhat does a cadential I6/4 chord resolve to?
View answer and explanationWhen a passing six-four is used in the progression I - (X) - I6, what triad is most commonly used for (X)?
View answer and explanationWhat type of six-four chord is used to elaborate a single, static root position triad by moving the upper voices away and back?
View answer and explanationIn the common pedal six-four progression I - (IV6/4) - I, which chord is being elaborated?
View answer and explanationWhat happens to the instability of a diminished triad when it is put in second inversion?
View answer and explanationIs it correct to think of a cadential I6/4 as representing a I–ii–I–V–I progression?
View answer and explanationIf a member of a second inversion triad is omitted in a three-part texture, which note is doubled?
View answer and explanationWhat is the primary reason that second inversion triads are treated so differently from first inversion triads in tonal music?
View answer and explanationIn exceptional cases, what may happen to the bass after a pedal six-four chord, as seen in Example 9-12?
View answer and explanationThe textural reduction of Mozart's Symphony no. 40 in Example 9-10 reveals that the melody moves in parallel 6ths with the bass for how many measures?
View answer and explanationCan a cadential six-four occur in triple meter?
View answer and explanationWhat is the function of the I6/4 chord in the common passing progression IV - (I6/4) - ii6?
View answer and explanationWhat are the two incidental ways in which six-four chords can be formed, as discussed at the beginning of the chapter?
View answer and explanationWhich of the three stereotyped six-four chords is described as the most familiar?
View answer and explanationIn the analysis of passing six-fours, how are their Roman numerals often written to indicate their weak function?
View answer and explanationHow is the term pedal point related to the pedal six-four chord?
View answer and explanationWhat is the reason that second inversion triads are not used as simple substitutes for root position triads?
View answer and explanationA pedal six-four usually involves one of two progressions. One is I-(IV6/4)-I. What is the other?
View answer and explanationIn a four-part texture, are exceptions to the rule of doubling the bass in a second inversion triad common?
View answer and explanationWhat does the symbol '6/4' signify in harmonic analysis?
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