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Harmony Part 1-5: Harmonic Functions and Progressions quiz question

November 3, 2017 By

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Mr Mark asked 8 years ago

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Mr Mark replied 8 years ago

Ok never mind I retook the quiz and it marked it correct this time………either a glitch in my head or in the quiz…….

Mr Mark replied 8 years ago

FYI The question in the quiz for this section asked “what function is the vi chord falls under”. I thought it was the TONIC function but the answer key says DOMINANT. In the video you said it was the TONIC.function. it is TONIC right? just checking.. tanx…..

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