Harmonies By Bass Scale Degree Page 3

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Combined chart
N.B.: For expediency’s sake, a sharp sign below means raised —whether it is sharp, natural,
or double-sharp depends on the key. Likewise, a flat sign (“b”) means lowered —whether it
is flat, natural, or double-flat depends on the key.
Bass scale degree
Functional bass
Func. bass layer 2
Figured bass
Roman numeral
do
T1
I
S1
4/2
II
[S1]
D4/V
(#)4/2
V/V
[T1]
D5/IV
(7)
V/IV
di
[T+1]
D7/II
6/(5)
V/II
(7)
VII/II
re
S2
II
D2(p)
6/4/(3)
V
6/(5)
VII
[S2]
D5/V
(7)
V/V
ri
[D+2]
D7/III
6/(5)
V/III
mi/me
T3
6
I
III
mi (in minor)
[T+3]
D7/IV
6/(5)
V/IV
fa
S4
IV
6/(5)
II
D4
4/2
V
[S4]
N.
b6
N.
[S+4]
D7/V
6/(5)
V/V
sol
D5
(7)
V
6/4
Cad. or V
T5(p)
6/4
I (pass.)
si
[D+5]
D7/VI
6/(5)
V/VI
la/le
S6
6
IV
Tx6
VI
la (in minor)
[S6]
6
IV
le
[S6]
It.
#6
It. +6
Fr.
#6/4/3
Fr. +6
Ger.
#6/5
Ger. +6
te
D7
(b)VII
6
V
[T–7]
D4/IV
(#)4/2
I
ti
D7
6/(5)
V
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