This is an example of a pivot chord modulation. The submediant is an excellent pivot chord, acting as it does as the predominant chord in the new key. The analytical notation indicates the change of key (A:), with the new key being written a row lower than the original key. Also note that the pivot chord is indicated clearly by marking the function for the chord both in the original key (vi) and the new key (ii).
Also note that the figures in the cadential 64 in measure 2 indicate the raised third of the chord. Even though we have modulated into A Major (where a G# is part of the key), the note requires being written with an accidental—and in figures, any accidental by a note is indicated with accidentals in the figures as well. |