Harmony simplified, a practical introduction to composition . 3= ^E =55- Bad. ^=f^- dt It EpE ?hs :t2si I ^7 I ^b; I„Beethoven. Andante ^••Ib^Td lb Di>: I V I Figure 125, c, shows a similar transition from F to Dj?. Exercise. First. —Harmonize the following. Write in duple time. C: I, V, I I, lb, I IV, IVb, I I, I I, V7, I I. VI, I G: I^, V7, |I, ; C: IV. V7„, I I, I, I a: VI7, i^b. I V, | C: I, V^, 1 vi, IV, |P: Vb, V71,, I I. I C: V^e. I, 11. lb. I Ic. V7, 11. II In distinguishing the keys, C (capital letter) means thekey of C major, c (small letter) means the key of c minor


Harmony simplified, a practical introduction to composition . 3= ^E =55- Bad. ^=f^- dt It EpE ?hs :t2si I ^7 I ^b; I„Beethoven. Andante ^••Ib^Td lb Di>: I V I Figure 125, c, shows a similar transition from F to Dj?. Exercise. First. —Harmonize the following. Write in duple time. C: I, V, I I, lb, I IV, IVb, I I, I I, V7, I I. VI, I G: I^, V7, |I, ; C: IV. V7„, I I, I, I a: VI7, i^b. I V, | C: I, V^, 1 vi, IV, |P: Vb, V71,, I I. I C: V^e. I, 11. lb. I Ic. V7, 11. II In distinguishing the keys, C (capital letter) means thekey of C major, c (small letter) means the key of c minor. In the above exercise the student will notice that there arefive cadences; the first in C, the second in G, the third in Aminor, the fourth in F, and the last in C. It is very common tostrengthen a cadence in this way, that is, by making the lastchord of a cadence sound like a tonic. We thus contrast keysinstead of single chords. HARMONY SIMPLIFIED. 79 Second. —After writing the foregoing exercise, write a newone as follows : First, a simple melody in half notes and quarternotes, sixteen measures long, in either duple or triple tim


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