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  • See music.stackexchange.com/a/136428/78419 for one thing. It doesn't address all your issues here, but I'd say we don't need to recognize any chords with actual labels here besides ii and V. Commented Jun 18 at 14:22
  • Please replace the image with one showing clefs and key signatures. Too much guesswork otherwise!
    – nuggethead
    Commented Jun 18 at 15:47
  • @nuggethead It says "E Major" on the image.
    – Aaron
    Commented Jun 18 at 18:09
  • With some of Bach's music being written in open-score (Art of the Fugue, e.g.) format, and some other period music written using movable clefs, I think that simply stating "E major" is insufficient. Yes, it's probably treble and bass clef, but how do we know? Why not just give us an image that includes the clefs and key sigs?
    – nuggethead
    Commented Jun 18 at 18:35
  • I have changed the picture but as you can see it's still in e major and resolved to it
    – user98606
    Commented Jun 18 at 20:46