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Secondary mediant chord

Secondary mediant chord
  1. What is a secondary diminished chord?
  2. What chords can be secondary dominant?
  3. What is a secondary tonic?
  4. What are chromatic Mediant chords?

What is a secondary diminished chord?

In music theory, a secondary leading-tone chord or secondary diminished seventh (as in seventh scale degree or leading-tone, not necessarily seventh chord) is a secondary chord that is the leading-tone triad or seventh chord of the tonicized chord, rather than its dominant.

What chords can be secondary dominant?

A secondary dominant is any chord that has the dominant function over another chord that is not the tonic of the song. For example, in the key of C major, the dominant chord is G7.

What is a secondary tonic?

It is the process of temporarily making a non-tonic chord sound like the tonic, just for a moment, by using Secondary Chords before immediately returning back to the original key.

What are chromatic Mediant chords?

In music, chromatic mediants are "altered mediant and submediant chords." A chromatic mediant relationship defined conservatively is a relationship between two sections and/or chords whose roots are related by a major third or minor third, and contain one common tone (thereby sharing the same quality, i.e. major or ...

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