Aldwell-Schachter Chapter 26
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F# Minor to A Major, using IV of F# Minor as pivot (becoming ii in A Major.) |
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Ab Major to C Minor, via V of Ab Major, which becomes III in C Minor. |
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F Minor to Bb Minor, via VI of F Minor. Note the G-flat in the first measure: this is inserted (creating a V/43 of VI) in order to prepare the G-flat that is characteristic of Bb Minor; my ear wasn’t completely convinced with it. |
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A Major to E Major, using vi of A Major as pivot (becomes ii of E Major.) |
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