| bio | website | |
|---|---|---|
| location | ||
| age | ||
| visits | member for | 1 year, 10 months |
| seen | Apr 19 at 0:02 | |
| stats | profile views | 2 |
|
Jul 6 |
answered | When was the deceptive cadence introduced? |
|
Jul 6 |
awarded | Teacher |
|
Jul 6 |
answered | J. S. Bach's place in musical history |
|
Jul 5 |
awarded | Supporter |
|
Jul 5 |
answered | Suggestions for switching from piano to electronic keyboard? |
|
Jul 5 |
comment |
What's so special about III ? In the "Common Practice Period", when major keys are concerned, iii generally leads into ii6, IV, V, or vi, and is lead into itself by either I or vi. In minor keys of the period, this is when iii is replaced with III, which leads similarly, except not to V, and to VI instead of vi. III is also commonly led into by not only i and VI, but also VII. |