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AP Music Theory/Unit 3 – Triads and Seventh Chords
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Inverted I⁷ Chord Harmonic Function
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When a I⁷ chord is inverted so that its fifth is in the bass, what is the most likely resulting change in its harmonic function?

A

It becomes a predominant chord, leading to the dominant

B

It can function as a cadential $$\frac{6}{4}$$ chord, emphasizing dominant harmony

C

It transforms into a secondary dominant, tonicizing the subdominant

D

It loses its tonic function and becomes a passing chord

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