. 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 . ±E= *=t ^9- K I Us 4- :J: ^=fei#fe-. 1. Dominant and tonic; each a whole-tone below the last. Thesuccession of dominant seventh will explain this passage. 2. Dominant and tonic ; each a half-tone lower than the last. Eachcommon chord bears the relation of tonic to the dominant that pre-cedes it, and of lowered supertonic to the one that follows it. 3. Dominant and tonic; the minor ninth


. 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 . ±E= *=t ^9- K I Us 4- :J: ^=fei#fe-. 1. Dominant and tonic; each a whole-tone below the last. Thesuccession of dominant seventh will explain this passage. 2. Dominant and tonic ; each a half-tone lower than the last. Eachcommon chord bears the relation of tonic to the dominant that pre-cedes it, and of lowered supertonic to the one that follows it. 3. Dominant and tonic; the minor ninth added; the roots ascendby fourths, each root a whole-tone above the preceding. 4. Is a reversal of 3. The roots descend by fourths, each root awhole-tone below the preceding. All these sequences may be inverted or rearranged in any Sequence may take in three, four, or even more chords, as inthe following examples.


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