. A system of harmony : founded on key relationship, by means of which a thorough knowledge of the rules that govern the combinations and successions of sounds may be easily acquired with or without a teacher . t ^=^§-—y—Ep^y taf 1 -[22- 1= i. As root and third. These examples, with two exceptions, only give the movementsfrom the first chord to the others containing the same connectingnote ; but the movement may take place from any chord of the groupto any other, with scarcely an exception, All the successions givenmay be reversed. The two chords marked N. B. in the first example are identical


. A system of harmony : founded on key relationship, by means of which a thorough knowledge of the rules that govern the combinations and successions of sounds may be easily acquired with or without a teacher . t ^=^§-—y—Ep^y taf 1 -[22- 1= i. As root and third. These examples, with two exceptions, only give the movementsfrom the first chord to the others containing the same connectingnote ; but the movement may take place from any chord of the groupto any other, with scarcely an exception, All the successions givenmay be reversed. The two chords marked N. B. in the first example are identical insound, because the diminished seventh derived from the dominantof a major key, and that derived from the dominant of its relativeminor, are enharmonically the same, thus: B, D, F, aVTg%, B, D, F. Dominant of C, dominant of A minor. E, G, B\>, rfc^C% E, G, £\>.Dominant of F, dominant of D minor. F% A, C, EX~D% F\, A, C, Dominant of G, dominant of E minor. The minor ninth in the dominant of the major is enharmonically thethird in the dominant of its relative minor. Observe in all these successions that the connecti7ig note must re-main in the same part. The following successions in which th


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