MUS 101B Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Diminished Seventh Chord, Subdominant, Supertonic

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Supertonic and subdominant 7th chords: non-dominant 7ths/dominant 7ths. I7 ii7 iii7 iv7 vi7 vii 7 v7: most common non-dominant 7ths chord ii7 ii7 - vii 7 or ii7 iv7. I-vi-ii6/5-v6-5/4-3-i (good at the end of the piece) I-ii4/2-v6 or v6/5-i (common at start of piece) Iv7 - ^3 in soprano; watch out for parallel 5ths when moving to v. Iv6/5-v6/5 use all notes of the chord. Iv7 may pass through ii on its way to v: most common positions: iv7 and iv6/5, most common progressions.

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