. 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 . ded. These and the preceding examples with major chords should beall written out and resolved. The addition of a minor third above a Minor chord has the sameresult as the addition of a minor third below a Major chord. J A / 0 £, & (( ^ & & & ZV V ) & ? a & & 0 2> & X II The next means of making Transition is by the Chromatic Altera-tion of chords; first, from major to minor, and the


. 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 . ded. These and the preceding examples with major chords should beall written out and resolved. The addition of a minor third above a Minor chord has the sameresult as the addition of a minor third below a Major chord. J A / 0 £, & (( ^ & & & ZV V ) & ? a & & 0 2> & X II The next means of making Transition is by the Chromatic Altera-tion of chords; first, from major to minor, and the reverse; second,changing a group of four sounds into some other group of foursounds. Thus the group G, B, D, F (first, third, fifth, seventh of domi-nant of supertonic) may be changed into third, fifth, seventh, ninth,by making G sharp. Into fifth, seventh, ninth, eleventh by making B flat. Into fifth, seventh, ninth, eleventh, or third, fifth, seventh, ninthby making B and D flat. Into third, fifth, seventh, ninth by making B, D, and F flat. Last, by flatting D it becomes an augmented sixth chord, Z?b, F,G, and B. i38 HARMONY. Write out these changes and resolve them,.


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