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🔗Practice this episode: download the study guide + worksheet set that goes directly with this video: http://drfrommsmusiclab.gumroad.com/l... 📄 Study guide showing voice leading patterns from the video 📄 Four worksheets (part writing practice, determine the key) What’s the most important chord progression in Western tonal music? It’s I–V–I; and it’s everywhere, from classical repertoire to pop and jazz. In this first episode of the Chord by Chord series, we break down how I–V–I works in both C major and C minor, focusing on voice leading rather than memorized rules. You’ll see how the bass and upper voices interact, why the leading tone matters so much, and how small motions like lower neighbors create smooth, convincing harmony. This series is ideal for: • music theory students and teachers, including AP Music Theory • college music majors • composers and performers learning harmony • anyone who wants to understand why chord progressions work 🎧 Harmonic Dictation (practice the progressions from this video): 🔗 I–V–I Harmonic Dictation (Level 1): • Harmonic Dictation #1 – Tonic & Dominant O... 🔗 I–V–I Harmonic Dictation (Level 2): • Harmonic Dictation #2 – Tonic & Dominant O... 🔗 Next Episode in the Chord by Chord Series: • Melodic Contours over I–V–I | Chord by Cho... 00:00 The most important chord progression in Western music 00:20 Spelling I–V–I in C major 00:45 Bass voice motion 01:02 Upper-voice motion 01:41 Audio examples with different soprano lines 02:42 The role of the leading tone 03:01 i–V–i in C minor 03:31 Lower-neighbor motion in Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony 04:05 Lower-neighbor motion in Beethoven’s First Symphony 04:26 Comment with your own examples 04:54 Outro – The Magic Flute Overture