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Three-Part Counterpoint Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation

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s about "The Complete Three-Part Counterpoint & Modern Harmony Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!" tailored for a "Three-Part Counterpoint Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation" course: Question: In the context of species counterpoint, a defining characteristic of the third species is the introduction of a dissonant passing tone. Which of the following is *not* a permissible treatment of a dissonant passing tone in third species counterpoint, according to the principles likely emphasized in "The Complete Three-Part Counterpoint & Modern Harmony Course 2026"?
Approached by a melodic skip of a third and left by step.
Approached by step and left by step in the same direction.
Approached by step and left by step in contrary motion.
Approached by a melodic skip of a fourth and left by step.
Q2Domain Verified
Considering the "Modern Harmony" component of the course, what is the primary harmonic implication of employing a secondary dominant chord?
To create a temporary tonicization of a chord other than the primary tonic.
D) To create a tritone substitution for a dominant chord.
To establish a plagal cadence by using a subdominant chor
To introduce modal mixture by borrowing chords from parallel modes.
Q3Domain Verified
When composing in the third species of counterpoint, a composer might intentionally create a melodic leap followed by a step in the same direction. Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies a musically justifiable use of such a leap in relation to maintaining contrapuntal integrity?
A leap of a minor sixth followed by a step upwards to a dissonant interval.
A leap of a perfect fifth followed by a step downwards to a consonant interval.
A leap of a seventh followed by a step downwards to a consonant interval.
A leap of a tritone followed by a step downwards to a consonant interval.

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