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What is a common inversion for secondary dominants?

First inversion (V⁶/X).

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What is a common inversion for secondary dominants?

First inversion (V⁶/X).

How does a temporary leading tone sometimes resolve?

Down to become the seventh of the next chord.

What bassline often indicates V/V-V?

4-#4-5

What should you consider when part-writing?

Temporary leading tone, chordal seventh, and tonic.

Why avoid viiø⁷/V in minor?

Not specified in the notes.

What inversion is common for secondary dominants?

First inversion.

Where can a temporary leading tone resolve?

Up, or down to become the seventh of the next chord.

What should you consider when part-writing secondary dominant chords?

Follow standard voice-leading and doubling rules.

What should you consider when part-writing secondary leading-tone chords?

Temporary leading tone, chordal seventh, and tonic.

What is the chordal seventh when using secondary leading-tone chords?

The 4th scale degree in the temporary key.

Why avoid vii°/III or viiø⁷/III in minor?

They sound the same as ii° and iiø⁷.

What is the most important consideration when part-writing?

Smooth voice leading.

What is Tonicization?

Treating a non-tonic chord as a temporary tonic.

What is a Secondary Dominant?

A dominant chord of a key other than the main key.

What is a Secondary Leading Tone chord?

A leading-tone chord of a key other than the main key.