Motion by Second Flashcards

1
Q

Commonly connects functional areas in phrases

A
  • I-ii (i-iio) connects tonic to predominant
  • IV-V (iv-V) connects predominant to dominant
  • I-viio (i-viio) connects tonic to dominant
  • viio-I (viio-i) connects the dominant substitue to tonic
  • V-vi (V-VI) connects dominant to tonic substitute
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2
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motion by second

A
  • root motion by second connects two chords that have NO pitches in common
  • all voices will move to a new pitch… the big problem for common-practice is the risk of parallel fifths and octaves
    • solving the voice leading is simple, contrary motion between the root and upper voices. inversion also helps
  • chains of ascending or descending seconds are not common… there are constant uses of both of these in every piece of music but not in chains
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3
Q

root movement by second is more commonly observed ascending rather than descending

A
  • true
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4
Q

root motion by second connects chords with _____ notes in common

A
  • 0
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5
Q

the most common voice-leading problem created by root movement by second is ____ _____

A
  • parallel fifths
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6
Q

the best way to avoid bad voice leading when moving by second is to employ ______ motion between the root and the other chord members

A
  • contrary
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7
Q

which of the following is root motion by second

A
  • I to ii

- IV to V

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