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progression moves from
tonic I, to the
submediant (vi), to the
supertonic ii, to the
dominant V7.
Chromatic submediants, like
chromatic mediants, are chords...
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Chromatic submediants in
major (all the
progressions below are tonic–x–tonic, vi = I–vi–I) vi VI ♭VI ♭vi
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- In music, a
major seventh chord is a
seventh chord in
which the
third is a
major third above the root and the
seventh is a
major seventh above the root...
- for
their function: tonic, supertonic, mediant, subdominant, dominant,
submediant,
subtonic or
leading note (leading tone in the
United States), and tonic...
- pseudo-phrygian, in
which the
seventh and
often fifth are
given prominence, and
submediant-octave mode. Some mediant-octave mode
examples are:
Ludwig van Beethoven's...
- major,
modulates to the
submediant G major, and
String Quartet No. 13 in the same key
modulating to the
flattened submediant key of G♭ major. Tchaikovsky...
- a
major character in the 1950s
American TV
series Private Secretary Submediant chord,
symbolized "VI" or "vi" VI (Circle
Jerks album), 1987 VI (The Danse...
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Mediant – D-sharp
minor Subdominant – E
major Dominant – F-sharp
major Submediant – G-sharp
minor Leading-tone – A-sharp
diminished Major and
minor List...
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Mediant – A-flat
major Subdominant – B-flat
minor Dominant – C
minor Submediant – D-flat
major Subtonic – E-flat
major Famous pieces in the key of F minor...
- Schubert's
harmonic language is innovative,
incorporating many
mediants and
submediants. This is
evident from
almost the
beginning of the piece:
after stating...