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Change the alto from G to F♯. Then resolve: F♯ (alto) moves to G in the next chord (V of G). ✅ Self-check answer table (selected multiple-choice) | Question | Workbook answer | Explanation | |----------|----------------|-------------| | Q12 (p. 29) | B | The 6/4 chord must be approached by step | | Q18 (p. 44) | D | vii°6 resolves to I, not V | | Q24 (p. 67) | C | The suspension 4–3 must have the 4 prepared | But wait — what if you have a different edition? The “I———” series is often published by Izdatelstvo Muzyka (Russia) or a similar Eastern European music publisher. If your workbook’s cover is blue and white with a piano keyboard, you likely have the Popov edition. If it’s red , it’s the Alekseev harmonization workbook.

Unlocking Harmony: Grade 6 Workbook Answers & Study Guide (I——— Series)

Theory Tutor | Reading time: 4 min

If you’re working through the , you know it’s a step up from Grade 5. Suddenly, you’re dealing with first-inversion chords, supertonic sevenths, and cadences that require real part-writing discipline.

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