Unit 3: Harmonic Error Detection

Learning Objectives

In this unit, our harmonic error detection work will focus on examples that include advanced uses of chromaticism, such as mode mixture, Neapolitan chords, augmented sixth chords, and modulation to distantly related keys.

 

Instructions

The written score provided below may differ from the recording in one or more ways. For anything that is played differently than the notated version: 1) circle it and 2) write in what was played instead of the notated version. Note: differences may be in any of the four voices and in the Roman numeral analysis; you should circle and make changes to any pitches and any Roman numerals that are affected by errors.

 

Homework A

 

Homework B

 

Homework C

 

Practice A

 

Practice B

 

 

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