Something wrong here? That's a grand staff. @1:20 How do the notes: C♯2 C♯3 D5 F♯5 represent a V chord (A) in the key of D? Looks like a I chord (DΔ) to me. @1:30 There isn't a G♯ accidental. I see only a B♯ accidental. I don't see a G♯° chord either. The collection of notes doesn't include G♯, B & D.
Hi there! That C# is a neighbor tone non-chord tone. Just a decorative gesture. And the G# is there in the second measure, you just have to catch that treble clef change in the prior measure in that system. Thanks for your questions!
@@DrKatiMeyerMusicTheory I was referring to the C# in bar 3 bass clef, and B# in the highlighted group also in the bass clef (bar 2) not the non-chord neighbour tone.
@@ugajin7348 The bottom staff is operating under a treble clef in those two bars because of a notation change at the end of bar 1, so those pitches are A and G# respectively.
These little 'gems' focusing on an aspect of music theory are very useful. Thank you, Dr Meyer.
Glad you think so! Thanks for your kind words :)
Wow thank you so much, you're the only teacher (I've tried listening to many in-person and online) who can make this make sense to me! Super helpful.
Thank you Dr. Meyer I really appreciate this lesson.
Something wrong here? That's a grand staff. @1:20 How do the notes: C♯2 C♯3 D5 F♯5 represent a V chord (A) in the key of D? Looks like a I chord (DΔ) to me. @1:30 There isn't a G♯ accidental. I see only a B♯ accidental. I don't see a G♯° chord either. The collection of notes doesn't include G♯, B & D.
Hi there! That C# is a neighbor tone non-chord tone. Just a decorative gesture. And the G# is there in the second measure, you just have to catch that treble clef change in the prior measure in that system. Thanks for your questions!
@@DrKatiMeyerMusicTheory I was referring to the C# in bar 3 bass clef, and B# in the highlighted group also in the bass clef (bar 2) not the non-chord neighbour tone.
@@ugajin7348 The bottom staff is operating under a treble clef in those two bars because of a notation change at the end of bar 1, so those pitches are A and G# respectively.
@@DrKatiMeyerMusicTheory Thank you - I missed that...😳