Julie McIntosh Johnson’s materials are copyrighted, and the publisher (Julie Johnson Music Publications) only distributes answer keys to verified teachers. Why? Because Level 9 is often used for exams and graded assessments. Freely available answers would undermine the pedagogical process.
Unlike earlier levels where the focus is on note reading, basic scales, and simple intervals, Level 9 demands a holistic understanding of music. It is the level where the "why" of music is fully explored. basics of keyboard theory level 9 answers pdf
You learned secondary dominants (V/V) in Level 8. In Level 9, you explore (vii°7/V, viiø7/II, etc.). You must identify, spell, and resolve these chords in four-part writing. You learned secondary dominants (V/V) in Level 8
Level 9 introduces more rigorous part-writing rules for chromatic chords, including doubling rules (e.g., double the third in a Neapolitan, avoid doubling the leading tone in augmented sixths). including doubling rules (e.g.
Level 9 is typically intended for students in late high school or early college who are preparing for: