Harmonic Dictations
Take out a pencil and any sheet of paper. Click on the number of an example to hear it. Transcribe the chords with roman numerals. Listen to each example no more than 4 times, then check your answer.
These examples are 5 chords long and use only 3 different triads: tonic, subdominant & dominant (I, IV & V). Like many songs, these examples end with tonic, and subdominant never follows dominant. You will hear an A major scale and tonic triad, the example, tonic alone followed by the example again.
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