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Harmonic analysis Chopin Op.25 No.1
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total_failure
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Harmonic analysis Chopin Op.25 No.1
on: July 02, 2016, 01:37:27 AM
Hi all
This is an attempt to analyse the harmony of the piece. As im doing this for the first time, I would appreciate if you have knowledge on this topic, to have a look and tell me if you agree or if you see a better way of doing it. Each line has four bars, and the dots represent the Quater notes were there is no change in harmony.
* = passing chords
Ab+
I . . . I . . . V7 . . . I . * .
IV . . VII V/VI . VI * V/V . . . V7 . . .
I . . . I . . . V7 . . . I . * .
F-
IV . . II V . . . V/V . . . V . . .
(VII)
Ab+
V . . . V I V I V . . . V I V I
(VI)
C- C+ A- A+
I . II V III VII . V III VII . V I II . V
(III) (I)
Db- Db+ Ab+
I . II V IV . . . I . . . V . . .
(V/V)
VI . V/II . II . b5 . I . . . V/II. . .
II . * . III . V/V/V. V/V . V . I . . .
V . . . I . . . V . . . I . . .
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total_failure
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Re: Harmonic analysis Chopin Op.25 No.1
Reply #1 on: July 05, 2016, 06:54:20 AM
Or maybe you know any book analysing this work?
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