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Volume II Chapter 4. Borrowed Chords Chords that are borrowed from the parallel minor key Adds color and variety ii° ii ø ⁷ iv b VI vii°⁷ Progression.

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1 Volume II Chapter 4

2 Borrowed Chords Chords that are borrowed from the parallel minor key Adds color and variety ii° ii ø ⁷ iv b VI vii°⁷ Progression the same as diatonic except b VI progresses to V or V⁷

3 Picardy 3rd Minor piece that finishes with a borrowed major I Originated during the Renaissance period

4 Doubling and Voice-Leading ii°⁶ Double the bass Move 3 upper voices in contrary motion to bass when followed by V or V⁷ ii ø ⁶₅ Move 3 upper voices in contrary motion to bass when followed by V or V⁷ iv Double the bass Move 3 upper voices in contrary motion to bass when followed by V or V⁷ i VI Double the 1 st scale degree of the key vii°⁷ Bass moves up to tonic and 3 upper voices move in contrary motion Picardy 3 rd Double the root


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