The link to this analysis doesn't work for me, but it can be seen here also: http://www.scribd.com/doc/137392933/Veru-Early-Veru-early
Some things on this analysis just don't make sense to me. For example at bar 9 A-7 is shown as a VI-7 chord, but is considered to be in the same key of the moment as the preceding D major. But the VI-7 chord of D major is B-7. At bar 21 the Bb7(13) is described functionally as V7, but the next chord, which is shown as in the same key of the moment, is B major. How is that?
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The link to this analysis doesn't work for me, but it can be seen here also:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/137392933/Veru-Early-Veru-early
Some things on this analysis just don't make sense to me. For example at bar 9 A-7 is shown as a VI-7 chord, but is considered to be in the same key of the moment as the preceding D major. But the VI-7 chord of D major is B-7.
At bar 21 the Bb7(13) is described functionally as V7, but the next chord, which is shown as in the same key of the moment, is B major. How is that?
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