Harmonizing in minor key
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3 questions
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1. Name the key (minor) of the scale.2. Using the primary chords (i, iv64, V65), harmonize every note of the scale.3. Write the correct Roman numerals+figured bass underneath each chord.
1. Name the key (minor) of the scale.
2. Using the primary chords (i, iv64, V65), harmonize every note of the scale.
3. Write the correct Roman numerals+figured bass underneath each chord.
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1. Name the key (minor) of the piece.2. Using the primary chords (i, iv64, V65), harmonize the melody of with one chord each measure.3. Write the correct Roman numerals+figured bass underneath each chord.BONUS: what could this song be? (It's something you know but transposed into another key)
1. Name the key (minor) of the piece.
2. Using the primary chords (i, iv64, V65), harmonize the melody of with one chord each measure.
3. Write the correct Roman numerals+figured bass underneath each chord.
BONUS: what could this song be? (It's something you know but transposed into another key)
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1. Enter a primary chord in a minor scale (i, iv64, or V65) in each measure. (Make sure you start and end on i chord.)2. Compose your melody on top of your chords (still minor).3. You may use NCTs (Passing Tones and Neighboring Tones) on weak beats (2 and 4) only.
1. Enter a primary chord in a minor scale (i, iv64, or V65) in each measure. (Make sure you start and end on i chord.)
2. Compose your melody on top of your chords (still minor).
3. You may use NCTs (Passing Tones and Neighboring Tones) on weak beats (2 and 4) only.