Consider the progression Ic, V7, I in the key of C major.According to this statement , tick the correct answers.

(A) The V7 chord would be G7
(B)The lowest note of Ic would be G
(C) V7 chord would be C7
(D)The lowest note of Ic would be A
(E) The V7 chord would be F7
(F)The lowest note of Ic would be E

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To determine the correct answers, we need to understand the progression Ic, V7, I in the key of C major.

In the key of C major, the I chord refers to the tonic chord, which is the chord built on the first degree of the C major scale. Therefore, the I chord in the key of C major is C major.

Now let's look at the options:

(A) The V7 chord would be G7.
This is correct. In the key of C major, the V7 chord is built on the fifth degree of the C major scale, which is G. Therefore, the V7 chord would be G7.

(B) The lowest note of Ic would be G.
This is incorrect. The lowest note of the I chord (C major) would be C, not G.

(C) The V7 chord would be C7.
This is incorrect. In the key of C major, the V7 chord is built on the fifth degree (G), so it should be G7, not C7.

(D) The lowest note of Ic would be A.
This is incorrect. The lowest note of the I chord (C major) would be C, not A.

(E) The V7 chord would be F7.
This is incorrect. In the key of C major, the V7 chord is built on the fifth degree (G), so it should be G7, not F7.

(F) The lowest note of Ic would be E.
This is incorrect. The lowest note of the I chord (C major) would be C, not E.

Therefore, the correct answers are:
(A) The V7 chord would be G7.
(D) The lowest note of Ic would be A.

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the v7 would be c7