AP Theory Homework 14
Name: ____________________________ Non-Harmonic Tones Date: ____________________________
“The highest reward for a person’s toil is not what they get for it, but what they become by it.”– John Ruskin
Complete the Roman Numeral Analysis, indicate the Cadence type, and circle and label all NHTs.
Section 3: Questions 1‐5 are based on the following excerpt from String Quartet No. 1 in E Minor by Smetana.
Violin I
1
Violin II
Viola
Cello
3
2
4 1
3
1. The non‐chord tone labeled 1 is an example of 4. The harmonic analysis at measure 130
a) A lower neighbor tone could best be described as
b) An appoggiatura
An appoggiatura a) V7 of B minor
of B minor
7
b) V of D Major
c) A passing tone
d) A suspension c) iii of D Major
d) iii of B minor
2. The non‐chord tone labeled 2 is an example of
a) A retardation
b)) An anticipation
p 5. The note labeled 3 functions as what
c) A passing tone note in the harmonic chord of that
d) A suspension measure?
a) The root
3. What type of chord occurs on the downbeat at b) The third
letter F? c) The fifth
a) Major d) It is a non‐chord tone
b) Minor
c) Augmented
d) Diminished
QUIZ PREP: Mock Quiz #11 – Your quiz will look very similar to this one.
Directions: Supply the Roman Numeral Analysis with the correct inversion numbers, label the
cadence, and label any passing tones.