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CM-211 Final Exam

Fall 2020
Spring
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Fall 2023
2021
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2021 Name

1. Realize the following progression for four voices. Identify the key and analyze with Roman numerals.
Label nonchords by function. (52 points)

### 4 œ
3. The following is a Minuet by Schubert (D. 41) for analysis.
& 4œ
a. Indicate key(s), Roman numerals, and inversions.
b. Circle and label all non-chord tones by function, and label all cadences.
c. Name the form of the entire piece.

? ### 4 œ œ
œ is œthe termn œfor theœ second
4 œ œ e.œ What œ œphrase
d. What is the term for the first phrase (bars 1-4)?

œ n œ
f. What do we call the first two phrases together, œas aœunit?
˙ w
(bars 5-8)?

^ ^ &x $2 ^ ^4 $2 ^ ^5 *6¢`Qqœ`Qqœ`5£Q`Q``````$
& `````#

2. Accompany the following melody in keyboard style, following the pattern of the first bar. Provide a
Half Cadence in bar 4, and end with a Perfect Authentic Cadence. Include Roman numerals, and label
nonchord tones. Use at least one chord in first inversion, and at least one cadential ^4 chord.

b 3 œ œ. j œ__ œ œ .
b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
__ __ __ __

& 4œ œ J œ

? b 3 Œ Œ œœœ œœœ
b 4 __ ˙ . __ __ V/V __ __ __

b j œ. j
&b œ œ œ œ œ
œ. œ œ œ #œ ˙
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __

? b
b
3. On the back of this page is a short piece for analysis.
a. Indicate key(s), Roman numerals, and inversions.
b. Circle and label all non-chord tones by function, and label all cadences.
c. Name the form of the entire piece.
d. What is the term for the first phrase (bars 1-4) and for the second phrase (bars 5-8)?

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