Unit 2. I - V - I

The dominant triad is a common way to connect two root-position tonic triads

Directions for #1 - #7:

  • Write in the second and third soprano notes on the staff, and the scale degree numbers above all the soprano notes. The first note is given.

  • Write in the bass notes. The first note is given.

Directions for #8 - #15:

  • Write all three soprano notes on the staff, and the scale degree numbers above the soprano notes. No notes are given.

  • Write in the bass notes. No notes are given.

Directions for #16 - #23, which are in different major and minor keys. The key signature is given. You must do the following”

  • Decide if the fragment is in major or minor, and write the key followed by Roman numerals.

  • Write the scale degree numbers in the soprano, and the soprano notes on the staff.

  • Write in the bass notes on the staff.