. A key to Harmony simplified and a classroom manual. * Under older methods the classification of Augmented6th-chords was quite difficult. But, with the expositiongiven in Harmony Simplified, the root is clearly B, sincethe sharpest note is Djf and the chord resolves to the 128 KEY TO HARMONY SIMPLIFIED chord of E. In the following examples the roots of theAugmented 6th-chords will be indicated by their letter-name in addition to, or in place of, the Roman H^fte. d: i I ii(E) V—7 f iv V7 i ii(E) i V I 3.


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