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.INDENT 12
Very often there will be no clearcut procedure that may be
followed when analyzing situations similar to the next example. At
(*), the change of mode on the G root makes varying interpretations
of the function of the ↓_d_↓ tonic possible.
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Example 61
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Figure 61a
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Figure 61b
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* When a tonic changes mode for more than the duration of
an occasional chord, the change may appear superimposed on
the continuous line running from the original occurrence
of the tonic.
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