Suggested Learning Resources

1) YFIO

2) Video Lesson: Triads in Second Inversion David Farrell Channel https://youtu.be/YF5tlapN5as


3) Online Reading: Sound Patterns, types of 6/4 chords and function

http://academic.udayton.edu/PhillipMagnuson/soundpatterns/diatonicII/secondinv.html


4) Interactive Lesson: 


Music Theory QuickThink: 

-         Review Objectives 19.1 - 19.6

-         Remember 6/4 chords are a weaker form of the triad, and they often take on the function of the chord that precedes them.

-         In the case of the Cadential 6/4, the entire event takes on a Dominant function.

Objective 19.7: Examples in Music: YouTube

https://youtu.be/U_47ly6iTYw?t=14m5s

Objective 19.7: Identify Tonic, Predominant, Dominant functions utilizing Roman numerals (I, ii, IV, V, vi) including 6/4 chords in real music examples