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POP QUIZ: QUESTION 1 Below you will find the 10 most-common major-mode chord progressions in the music of composer X, along with the percentage of all progressions belonging to that category. In making this table, I have grouped together root position and first-inversion triads and all sevenths, so V 6 –I, V 7 –I, V–I 6 (etc.) all count as “V–I progressions.” However, 6/4 chords are their own category. http://dmitri.tymoczko.c Today's first quiz question is: who is the composer? Don’t dither, just answer off the top of your head.

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POP QUIZ: QUESTION 1• Below you will find the 10 most-common major-mode chord

progressions in the music of composer X, along with the percentage of all progressions belonging to that category.  In making this table, I have grouped together root position and first-inversion triads and all sevenths, so V6–I, V7–I, V–I6 (etc.) all count as “V–I progressions.”  However, 6/4 chords are their own category.

http://dmitri.tymoczko.com

Today's first quiz question is: who is the composer?  Don’t dither, just answer off the top of your head.

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POP QUIZ: QUESTION 1I• In the Bach chorales, the most

common destination for V2 is I6. What is the second most common destination?

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