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20Augmented Sixth Chords
The progressions below show the three common approaches to the dominant in
the key of a minor.
a: iv6 v v v
In each of the these progressions, the movement to V can be strengthened
by rewriting d2 as df, so that there is a melodic movement of only a half step to
the dominant pitch. The progressions will now be
#6a: It#6 v Ger#6 v F 4 v
5 r
3Each of the chords that precedes V is known as an augmented sixth chord, be-
cause in each case there exists an interval of an augmented sixth between the bass
and soprano voice. The first is the Italian sixth, an altered iv6 chord; the second is
the German sixth, an altered chord; the third is the French sixth, an altered
ii0§chord.
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248 AUGMENTED SIXTH CHORDS
Note:
a. The interval of the augmented sixth resolves outward to the octave in
each progression.
h. In the Italian sixth, the fifth is doubled.
c. All three of the augmented sixth chords contain a pitch that is a major
third above thebass.
d. The German sixth also contains a pitch that is a perfect fifth above the bass.
e. The French sixth also contains a pitch that is an augmented fourth
above the bass.
Study the following examples carefully. They show the augmented sixth
chords in different settings in both major and minor keys.
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AUGMENTED SIXTH CHORDS 249
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Note:
a. The interval of the augmented sixth may occur between the bass and any
upper voice.
h. The direct resolution of the German sixthto
V involvesparallel
fifths(see 3). This is an exceptional, but accepted, procedure.
c. In example 6, the German sixth is respelled with an A# instead of a BI.
(see *) so that the tenor's resolution to b is more natural.
d. Augmented sixth chords are used in both major and minor keys.
THE FUNCTION OF AUGMENTED SIXTH CHORDS
The diatonic scale degrees from which the augmented sixth chords are derived
give relatively little information about the chords' function. A comparison ofthese chords, however, with secondary dominants and diminished sevenths helps
to reveal their true role in the chromatic vocabulary.
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250 AUGMENTED SIXTH CHORDS
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Note:
a. The Italian sixth may be viewed as viio6/V with a lowered third.
h. The German sixth may be viewed as v i i o ~ / V w i t h a lowered third.
c. The French sixth may be viewed as V§/V with a lowered fifth.
d. In each case, the augmented sixth chord contains those pitches that give
the secondary dominants and secondary diminished sevenths their dom-
inant function, that is, root, leading tone, and seventh. The augmented
sixth chords, therefore, are functionally very similar to secondary domi
nants and secondary diminished sevenths.
Other uses of augmented sixth chords are covered on pages 259-260.
SUGGESTIONS AND STRATEGIES
Since augmented sixth chords virtually always precede the dominant, strategies
for construction and resolving them are quite easily created.
When Roman numerals with figures are given:
Work backwards!
1. Identify the key, and its dominant.
2. Write the dominant's root in the bass, and double the root at least an oc
tave higher in another voice.
3. Create the augmented sixth interval by writing a note that is a minor sec-
ond above the dominant note in the bass, and a note that is a minor second
below the other dominant note.
4. Check that the resulting interval is an augmented sixth.
5. a. For an Italian sixth, add notes that are both a major third above the bass.b. For a German sixth, add notes that are a major third and a perfect fifth
above the bass.
c. For a French sixth, add notes that are a major third an d an augmented
fourth above the bass.
An example is given.
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251UGMENFED SIXTH CHORDS
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lW1en the figured bass is given:
1. Look for bass notes on the lowered sixth scale degree. These notes are dia-tonic in minor keys, and are preceded by naturals or flats in major keys.
2. If the figure under the bass is:
#8 the chord is an Italian augmented sixth;
#2 the chord is a German augmented sixth;
#1 the chord is a French augmented sixth.8
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AUGMENTED SIXTH CHORDS 253
EXERCISES
A. Write, and resolve to V, the following augmented sixth chords.
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254 AUGMENTED SIXTH CHORDS
B. Add parts for alto and tenor.
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AUGMENTED SIXTH CHORDS 259
BURKHART, TUREK, AND WENNERSTROM EXERCISES
FOR HARMONIC ANALYSIS
Burkhart
p. 182, mm. 1-4.
pp. 241-42, mm.140-52.
p. 395, mm. 1-13.
p. 263, mm. 1-17.
Turek
p. 316, mm. 40-46.
p. 215, mm. 31-40.
p. 319, mm. 28-34.
p. 259, mm. 1-12.
Wennerstrom
p. 286, mm. 1-4.
p. 330, mm. 1-8.
p. 402, mm. 26-33.
p. 327, mm. 1-8.
OTHER USES OF AUGMENTED SIXTH CHORDS
Although augmented sixth chords usually occur as pre-ciominant sonorities, they
may also be used to precede major triads on other degrees of the scale. (They very
rarely resolve to minor triads.) Under these circumstances, the augmented sixth
chords are obviously no longer altered forms of iv and ii; instead, their analysis
depends upon the scale degree of the chord of resolution.
If an augmented sixth chord does not resolve to V, it is most commonly used
in resolution to I as an altered chord with a dominant function, or possibly as a
pre-secondary dominant sonority.
The following examples show some of these uses:
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260 AUGMENTED SIXTH CHORDS
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Note:
a. The Italian sixth in the first example is built on the seventh scale degree .
h. In the second example, the three French sixth chords are built on the
sixth, third, and fifth scale degrees, respectively.
c. Regardless of the scale degree, the resolution of augmented sixth chords
does not change.
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261UGMENTED SIXTHCHORDS
EXERCISES
A. Add parts for soprano, alto, and tenor.
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