Harmony, its theory and practice . Ex. 199. C: Ic V7 I If the 4 rise to 5 (as in Ex. 117), the octave should fall to 7,as in Ex. 198 above. 268. A few exceptional resolutions of the chord of the dom-inant seventh are to be found, especially in the works of of these, in which the chord is followed by a chord of theseventh on the subdominant, has been already noticed (§ 80)and examples given of it. We add a few others here not asmodels for the students imitation, but for the sake of com-pleteness. Messiah. Ex. Handel. LAllegro.


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