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What are weak and strong chords?

What are weak and strong chords?

In the chapter on functional harmony the author introduces the notion of strong and weak chords: I, II, and IV are generally treated as strong chords. V, VI, and III are generally treated as weak (IIIm7 and VIm7 as representatives of the Tonic constitute a special case, which is discussed below.)

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