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This Poll consists of a classicalcA(consequent of the Antecedent)
composed of 4 chords (4 bars), presented in 3 different versions,
which you can hear by clicking on the icons below.
You might find this one tricky because the 3 versions are quite similar,
the only difference being in the right hand of Bar 3,
which will either sound like Bar 2 or like Bar 4,
and close attention is required.
To hear the aA
To hear the cC
We strongly recommend that you evaluate and classify these examples by comparing only
2 at a time.
1. Say you start with the first 2 examples (Spade,Heart) and listen to them several times,
in this case, especially to the right hand of Bar 3.
When you have decided which you prefer (eitherSorH),
on a piece of paper, inscribe your preference on the right, and the
other on the left.
2. Finally, take the last example (Club) and compare it withSpade
IfClub falls between the first 2, compare it withH.
You now have the 3 examples in order,improving from left to right.
Yousendus your evaluation -
Poll number followed by the Initials of the Iconsin ascending order of preference
(Example - Poll 4, H, S, C, with C the best)
and we thank you cordially by return email.
You will now have access to a page with
the most recent average results, the music scores of the examples, and comments
which will enable you to better understand what the Poll was all about.
The aA and the cC
The 3 examples of this Poll arecAvariations which follow the sameaA(antecedent of the Antecedent).
You might enjoyhearing this aAto complete the entire large Antecedent,
by playing it just before an example.
The large Consequent which follows the example is composed ofaC(the same asaA) andcC.
You might enjoyhearing this cCto complete the melodic entity by playing
theaA, an example, theaAagain, and thecC.
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