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    • What is the primary function of secondary dominant chords?
      Temporarily tonicize non-tonic chord
    • To identify a dominant chord, look for the presence of the major 7th
    • What does V7/IV indicate in Roman numeral notation?
      Dominant resolving to IV
    • In C major, the root of V7/IV is D.

      True
    • In C major, the secondary dominant V7/IV has its root at the 5th semitone above G

      True
    • Match the type of dominant chord with its function:
      Secondary Dominant ↔️ Temporarily tonicizes non-tonic chords
      Primary Dominant ↔️ Reinforces the tonic
    • There are two main types of dominant chords: primary and secondary
      True
    • Match the type of dominant chord with its resolution target:
      Primary Dominant ↔️ Tonic
      Secondary Dominant ↔️ Non-tonic chord
    • What interval identifies a dominant chord?
      Major 7th
    • Match the feature with the type of dominant chord:
      Resolves to the tonic ↔️ Primary Dominant
      Creates localized tension ↔️ Secondary Dominant
    • Steps in resolving secondary dominant chords according to voice leading principles:
      1️⃣ Leading tone resolves upward
      2️⃣ Dominant 7th resolves downward
    • In a primary dominant chord, the leading tone resolves up to the tonic
    • In a secondary dominant chord, the leading tone resolves up to the root of the chord it resolves to.

      True
    • In a secondary dominant chord, the dominant 7th resolves down by step to the third of the chord it resolves to.
      True
    • Primary dominant chords resolve to the tonic
    • The Roman numeral for a primary dominant chord is V7.

      True
    • Primary dominant chords resolve to the tonic
    • Match the type of dominant chord with its resolution:
      Primary Dominant ↔️ Tonic
      Secondary Dominant ↔️ Non-tonic chord
    • Secondary dominant chords add localized tension and harmonic motion
    • The root of a secondary dominant chord is a perfect fifth
    • Order the voice leading principles for secondary dominants:
      1️⃣ Leading tone resolves upward
      2️⃣ Dominant 7th resolves downward
    • In secondary dominant chords, the leading tone resolves upward to the root
    • The seventh of a secondary dominant chord should resolve downward by a whole tone.

      True
    • In the key of C major, what chord does V7/IV (D7) resolve to?
      IV (F)
    • In the resolution of V7/IV in C major, the leading tone C# resolves upward to D
    • The leading tone in a secondary dominant resolves to the root of the chord being tonicized.

      True
    • Secondary dominant chords create harmonic motion by temporarily tonicizing a non-tonic chord.

      True
    • The Roman numeral for a primary dominant chord is V7
    • Match the characteristics with the type of dominant chord:
      Dominant chord resolving to tonic ↔️ Primary Dominant
      Dominant chord resolving to non-tonic ↔️ Secondary Dominant
    • What is the Roman numeral for a primary dominant chord in music theory?
      V7
    • The leading tone of a secondary dominant chord should resolve upward by a whole tone.
      False
    • Chromatic passing tones in a melody over secondary dominants create harmonic motion
    • A melodic sequence over a secondary dominant builds momentum
    • Match the characteristics with the type of dominant chord:
      Dominant chord resolving to tonic ↔️ Primary Dominant
      Dominant chord resolving to non-tonic ↔️ Secondary Dominant
    • What is the Roman numeral for a secondary dominant chord that resolves to the IV chord?
      V7/IV
    • Secondary dominants add harmonic interest by temporarily tonicizing a non-tonic chord.
      True
    • The secondary dominant V7/IV resolves to the IV
    • What are secondary dominant chords?
      Dominant chords resolving to non-tonic
    • The Roman numeral for a secondary dominant chord includes the uppercase letter of the chord it resolves to with a superscript 7
    • Secondary dominant chords resolve to the tonic chord.
      False
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