This tune is in the key of F minor. The key signature has four flats, so we begin with the F natural minor scale. In the diagram below, six of the seven scale tones are shown in orange. The remaining tone is shown in blue to highlight how it shifts when the harmony moves to the dominant seventh chord. This color change helps us track the voice-leading b…
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