Asked by Hyorin
Based on the piece of Bach - Prelude in C (BWV 846).Why do those B- flats at the end not take us away from the Key of C major ( why arent they part of a modulation to F major)?
(A) No perfect cadence in the key of F
(B) F major chord is comprimised of F,A and C and B flat isnt one of them
(C) Not enough F's
(D) The B naturals contradict the B flats
(E) Because of the C bass note running all the way through these last bars
(A) No perfect cadence in the key of F
(B) F major chord is comprimised of F,A and C and B flat isnt one of them
(C) Not enough F's
(D) The B naturals contradict the B flats
(E) Because of the C bass note running all the way through these last bars
Answers
Answered by
Lisetta
Definitely B
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