Match the altered tone to a secondary dominant chord that uses it. Answers may be used more than once.
secondary dominant of the dominant
secondary dominant of the supertonic
secondary dominant of the submediant
secondary dominant of the mediant (two answers)
secondary dominant of the subdominant in a minor key
secondary dominant of the subdominant in a major key
1. raised first scale degree
2. raised second scale degree
3. raised third scale degree
4. raised fourth scale degree
5. raised fifth scale degree
6. lowered seventh scale degree
1. raised first scale degree - secondary dominant of the supertonic
2. raised second scale degree - secondary dominant of the mediant (two answers)
3. raised third scale degree - secondary dominant of the subdominant in a minor key
4. raised fourth scale degree - secondary dominant of the dominant
5. raised fifth scale degree - secondary dominant of the submediant
6. lowered seventh scale degree - secondary dominant of the subdominant in a major key
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