Secondary Leading-Tone Chords in Major and Minor
In what way does the use of a secondary leading tone chord (vii°/x) differ between major and minor keys?
A
The resolution of vii°/x in minor keys is always to a major chord, while in major keys it resolves to a minor chord
B
In minor keys, the vii°/V often requires an accidental to raise the subtonic, while in major keys it typically doesn’t
C
In major keys, the vii°/x is always fully diminished, while in minor keys it’s half-diminished
D
Secondary leading tone chords are only used in major keys, never in minor keys
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