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Comparing ii and ii⁶ Predominant Function
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How does the use of a ii chord in first inversion (ii6) in a predominant function differ from using it in root position in terms of voice leading and harmonic emphasis?

A

The ii6 chord and root position ii have identical voice leading implications and harmonic emphasis in predominant function.

B

The ii6 chord emphasizes the leading tone, while root position ii emphasizes the tonic in predominant function.

C

The ii6 chord creates stronger root movement and emphasizes the supertonic, while root position ii provides smoother bass motion.

D

The ii6 chord provides smoother bass motion and emphasizes the fourth scale degree, while root position ii emphasizes the supertonic and creates stronger root movement.

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