Secondary Leading-Tone Chord in Deceptive Motion
In the context of a deceptive motion, how does the use of a secondary leading tone chord (vii/vi) enhance the resolution compared to a simple V-vi progression?
A
It creates stronger voice-leading to vi through the raised leading tone, intensifying the deceptive motion
B
It adds an extra chord to the progression, delaying the resolution and increasing harmonic tension
C
It changes the quality of the vi chord from minor to major, creating a more satisfying deceptive cadence
D
It introduces a chromatic alteration that weakens the expectation of resolution to I, making the deception more effective
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