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Compare and contrast harmony and tonality in Bruckner’s Locus iste and Don’t look back in anger by Oasis (18) Indicative Content HarmonyBruckner Functional; chord in root and all inversions’ perfect, imperfect and Phrygian cadences; 7 th chords in various inversions; diminished 7 th ; secondary 7 th ; suspensions; appoggiaturas. Oasis Functional root-position chords throughout; two main progressions; one very similar to that of Pachelbel’s Canon in D; occasional substitution chords (Fm7); one diminished triad TonalityBruckner C major, with modulation to dominant; D minor; E minor. The central passage is tonally ambiguous because of chromaticism. Oasis C major throughout
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