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Sunday, June 30, 2013

Lesson 10, Root movement by second

Lesson 10 Root movement by Second



Part I - Progressions
Chord Progressions that use root movement by second:

I-ii-V-I                                         I-IV-V-I                                            i-iv-V-i

In each of these progressions, the underlined chords have roots that are a second apart.
Root movement by 2nd is one of the more important types of progressions because it creates the best indicator of key signature. The I-ii-V-I progression.  This will come in handy later when we discuss key change techniques.

You can see that the I and the ii chords have a root separated by a second.
Fig.1 Root movement by second I-ii-V-I
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Part II - Deceptive cadences
A deceptive cadence is that which ends on the VI chord. The I chord and the VI chords have two common tones  e.g.        C - E - G (I in the key of C)
                                 A - C - E       (vi in the key of C)
Thus, when writing a progression, the vi chord can be a substitute for the I Chord.
Fig.2 Root movement by second I-IV-V-vi
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This last example is simply root movement by second, not examples of deceptive cadences.
Fig.3 more examples of root movement by second
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