Preface -- Part 1: Fundamentals. Notation of pitch and rhythm ; Scales ; Intervals ; Triads and seventh chords -- Part 2: Overview of harmony and voice leading. Four-part harmony ; Voice leading ; Harmonic progression ; Figuration and embellishing tones ; Species counterpoint -- Part 3: Diatonic harmony. I and V ; The dominant seventh chord : V⁷ ; I⁶ and V⁶ ; V⁶/₅ and V⁴/₂ ; V⁴/₃ and vii⁰⁶ ; Approaching the dominant : IV, ii⁶, and ii⁶/₅ ; Embellishing V : cadential ⁶/₄ ; Leading the tonic : IV ; The leading-tone seventh chord : vii⁰⁷ and viiø⁷ ; Approaching V : IV⁶, ii, ii⁷, and IV⁷ ; Multiple functions : VI ; Embellishing tones in four-part harmony ; III and VII ; Sequences ; Other ⁶/₄ chords ; Other embellishing chords -- Part 4: Chromatic harmony. Applied dominants of V ; Other applied chords ; Modulation to the dominant key ; Modulation to closely related keys ; Modal mixture ; ♭II⁶ : the Neapolitan sixth ; Augmented sixth chords ; Other chords : altered, common-tone chromatic, and ninth chords ; Chromatic sequences ; Chromatic modulation -- Part 5: Form. Sentences and other phrase types ; Periods and other phrase pairs ; Binary form ; Ternary and rondo forms ; Sonata form -- Test yourself answers -- Glossary.