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	Following is the well-known introduction to the second movement
of Dvorak's %2New World Symphony%1.  The notation here differs
enharmonically from the original.
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Example and Figure 74
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	Even though the movement proper is in ↓_D_↓%4F%1, the key at the 
beginning, as listed on the highest level, is ↓_E_↓.  This represents a
continuation of the ↓_e_↓ of the first movement.  The tritone relation 
between two major chords (E and B%4F%1) is usually heard as V-%4F%1II or
vice versa, the former being used in this case because of the positions
of the two chords,  V%4H%1-%4F%1II%46%1, and because of the subsequent harmonic
developments.  By the time we reach the third measure we are sure that
the E chord was working as a dominant to ↓_A_↓.