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    • What is the predominant function in music theory?
      Prepares the dominant chord
    • Predominant chords create harmonic tension that is resolved when they lead into the dominant chord.

      True
    • The IV chord in a predominant function naturally leads to the dominant chord.
    • The progression from predominant to dominant is a fundamental part of common chord progressions in tonal music.
    • In the key of C major, the dominant chord G7 resolves to the tonic chord C major.
      True
    • The dominant chord resolves harmonic tension by pulling towards the tonic chord.
      True
    • In the key of C major, the dominant chord G7 resolves to the tonic chord C major.

      True
    • The IV chord is a common predominant chord that prepares the dominant.

      True
    • The dominant function resolves harmonic tension by leading to the tonic
    • What is the primary purpose of voice leading in predominant chords?
      Create smooth transitions
    • The 3rd of the ii chord becomes the 7th in the dominant chord.

      True
    • Common predominant chords include IV, ii, ii6, and V/V
    • Which chord is commonly referred to as the dominant chord in music theory?
      V
    • The ii chord in a predominant function naturally leads to the dominant chord.

      True
    • What is the primary role of the dominant chord in resolving harmonic tension?
      Pull towards the tonic
    • The predominant function in music theory prepares the dominant chord.
    • Match the predominant chord with its function:
      IV ↔️ Prepares the dominant
      ii ↔️ Creates harmonic tension
      ii6 ↔️ Inverted version of ii
      V/V ↔️ Prepares the V chord
    • What is the dominant chord's primary role in music theory?
      Resolving harmonic tension
    • The predominant function prepares the dominant
    • What does the ii-V-I progression in C major use to resolve to the tonic C?
      Dm and G7
    • Match the harmonic function with its purpose and example in C major:
      Dominant ↔️ Resolves harmonic tension; V (G) to I (C)
      Predominant ↔️ Prepares for dominant; IV (F) to V (G)
    • In the IV chord, the leading tone resolves up to the first scale degree
    • Steps in creating a chord progression using the predominant function:
      1️⃣ Choose a key
      2️⃣ Select a predominant chord (e.g., IV, ii, V/V)
      3️⃣ Use appropriate voice leading
      4️⃣ Resolve to the dominant chord
      5️⃣ Resolve from dominant to tonic
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