Harmony Simplified a Simple And Systematic Exposition of the Principles of Harm

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Harmony Simplified a Simple And Systematic Exposition of the Principles of Harm
F H Frank Hartson Shepard
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The dissonance serves to heighten and emphasize the tendencies of the single tones. * Regular Course.
155. In 75 it was stated, that Dissonant intervals were so named on account of their unrestful effect, requir- ing or pointing to some other interval to follow. It may also be stated, that the natural tendency of a dissonant interval is to progress to the nearest consonant interval belonging to the key, the tones moving according to the principles shown in 152 154.
As chords are made up of inte
...rvals, it follows, that dissonant ( i= e. , Dependent) chords are those which contain dissonant intervals, and the natural resolution of a chord depends upon the tendencies of the dissonant intervals contained in it.
Now, let us apply our knowledge of Tendencies to the Chord of the Dominant Seventh.
Chord of the Dominant Seventh: Resolution of Dissonances: Application of the Principles of Tendencies: Cadencing Resolution.
156. The chord of the 7th which is founded on the 5th degree of the Major and Minor scales, has already been mentioned as being the most agreeable of all chords of the Seventh, and is peculiar in being the only one having a Major 3rd and a Minor 7th.


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