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6/18/2002

MHIS 135

_____________________________ Name

Dominant Seventh Chord (1)

I. Resolve the following V7 chords in the given voicing. Indicate the tritone with brackets and resolve strictly. Analyze your work including lead-sheet symbols above and roman numerals below.

### &
E7 A

? ###

#### # b
A7 Dmin

B7 E

V7

V7

####
i V7 I

# #### b b b n # #### b b b #
G7 Cm F 7 B
LT LT 7th 7th

V7

V7

II. Harmonize the following soprano examples in choral voicing, using V7 and I in root position.

### w w b # #w b w & w w #w w w w w w # w w ? ### w w w bb w w w


E7 A(omit5)
incomp.

D7 Gmin

B7 Emin
LT

comp.

comp.

comp.

LT (free)

7th

7th

A: V7

g: V7

e:

V7

b b F #7 B(omit5) #### w bbb w w # w w w w w w w w w w w # # w bbb w w # ## w w w


B 7 E
7th LT (free)

Eb: V7

B: V7

II. Harmonize the following soprano examples in keyboard voicing, using V7 and I in root position.

b bbb C b &
A

E 7

? bb b C b
Ab: I

V7

w w
I

b w w

# ## C #
b:

F 7

# ## C
V7

Bm

V7

w w
i

w w

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