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It's the same chord as the piece I'm playing with B flat and G sharp
Bar 122 - my teacher said it was Italian 6th. I'll keep the post of anyone is interested but I don't need the help to name the chord as it's the same thing.
Maybe if anyone knows of a good resource that teaches chords with examples in the music that can help with this? Is there an app you can download for this or something online ?
Bar 16th is an arpeggiation of the german sixth, but practically you never have the full german sixth chord together. For all practical purposes, you hear an Italian sixth, a diminished 7th and a diminished 5th on the leading note G sharp and again an italian augmented sixth. The bar being constructed by descending the bass by a semi tone from bar 15, there isnt too many options for beat 2, only the F natural of the german sixth can work here (in a piece of that period; there would be plenty of other options for pieces of later periods).