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🎶AP Music Theory
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🎶AP Music Theory

FRQ 5 – Part-Writing from Figured Bass
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Unit 4: Harmony and Voice Leading I - Chord Function, Cadence, and Phrase
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AP Music Theory FRQ Types & Units

Each FRQ type tests specific skills taught in particular units. Here's why certain units appear for each question type:

FRQFocusUnitsWhy
FRQ 1, 2Melodic Dictation1-2Tests melodic hearing and notation skills from Units 1-2
FRQ 3, 4Harmonic Dictation3-5Tests harmonic hearing and chord identification from Units 3-5
FRQ 5Part-Writing from Figured Bass4-6Tests voice leading with figured bass notation from Units 4-6
FRQ 6Part-Writing from Roman Numerals4-7Tests voice leading with Roman numeral analysis from Units 4-7
FRQ 7Harmonization of a Melody4-7Tests harmonization and voice leading skills from Units 4-7

This mapping reflects College Board's exam structure - each FRQ type tests specific skills that are taught in particular units.

Practice FRQ 1 of 81/8
5. Realize the figured bass below in four voices, following traditional eighteenth-century voice-leading procedures. Continue logically from the spacing of the first chord. Do not add embellishments unless indicated by the figured bass. On the blank below each chord, write the Roman numeral that appropriately indicates harmonic function.
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