. 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 . ic The tonic of the principal key is changed to Minor, and as Cminor is the relative minor of JBb, the Transition is from C to E\>.2c The same process in the related key of G takes us to B\>.3. The same process in the related key of F takes us to A&. HARMONY, Jo This means of making Transition may be combined with thatfirst given. It would require volumes of examples to illustrate
. 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 . ic The tonic of the principal key is changed to Minor, and as Cminor is the relative minor of JBb, the Transition is from C to E\>.2c The same process in the related key of G takes us to B\>.3. The same process in the related key of F takes us to A&. HARMONY, Jo This means of making Transition may be combined with thatfirst given. It would require volumes of examples to illustrate give a few, leaving it to the pupil to invent others,— an easy taskif the principles are kept in mind. To analyze a Transition, always observe what relation each chordbears to the chord and key that precedes it, and to the chord andkey that follows ipi i. Dominant harmony of Cr, fifth to eleventh, followed by Gminor ( 2 ). This is then treated as being a third of Ev, and isfollowed by dominant of E\>. 3. Same process repeated in iii?, butthe minor chord ( 4 ), J3\>, is treated as subdominant of F minor, theparallel of F major. In the next examples the supertonic harmonics of the three majorkeys of the group are followed by minor tonics.
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