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subdominant
▪ I. subˈdominant, n.1 Mus. [sub- 4. Cf. F. sousdominante.] The note next below the dominant of a scale; the fourth note in ascending and the fifth in descending a scale. Also attrib.1793 Encycl. Brit. (1797) XII. 502/1 The chord of the sub-dominant. Ibid. 548/2 These three sounds, the tonic, the to... Oxford English Dictionary
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Subdominant
In music, the subdominant is the fourth tonal degree () of the diatonic scale. In the movable do solfège system, the subdominant note is sung as fa. The triad built on the subdominant note is called the subdominant chord. wikipedia.org
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Submediant
The submediant ("lower mediant") is named thus because it is halfway between the tonic and the subdominant ("lower dominant") or because its position below The term submediant must have appeared soon after to similarly denote the note midway between the tonic and the subdominant. wikipedia.org
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Predominant chord
Examples of predominant chords are the subdominant (IV, iv), supertonic (ii, ii°), Neapolitan sixth and German sixth. The most common dominant preparation chords are the supertonic, the subdominant, the V7/V, the Neapolitan chord (N6 or II6), and the augmented sixth chords wikipedia.org
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Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
The subdominant (IV) chord in the beginning section emphasizes this bluesy feeling. tonic moves to the subdominant). wikipedia.org
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Immunodominance
If subdominant epitopes are introduced without the dominant epitope, the immune response will be focused to that subdominant epitope. silencing the response against the subdominant epitope. wikipedia.org
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Primary triad
Functional harmony tends to rely heavily on the primary triads: triads built on the tonic, subdominant, and dominant degrees. For example, the supertonic, ii, is the subdominant parallel, relative of IV (in C: a d minor chord is the subdominant parallel, the subdominant is an wikipedia.org
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下属音
下属音(subdominant)是音阶的第四个音级,它之所以被称为下属音是因为它比属音低一个音级。例如在C大调中,G是属音,F就是下属音。 下属和弦 下属和弦是指任何基于下属音,而且使用同一音阶的音的和弦。例如在C大调中,下属音是F音,下属三和弦由F、A、C组成。 wikipedia.org
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Parallel and counter parallel
The tonic, subdominant, and dominant chords, in root position, each followed by its parallel. The minor tonic, subdominant, dominant, and their parallels, created by lowering the fifth (German)/root (US) a whole tone. wikipedia.org
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Terzschritt
the ascending progression from a major tonic triad to major mediant triad is equivalent to the descending one between a major tonic triad and a flat subdominant The subdominant parallel (Sp) of the dominant ([D]), G, is E ([D](Sp)). wikipedia.org
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一个音乐玩笑
几个值得注意的作曲手法如以副属和弦(secondary dominant)取代下属和弦(subdominant),二部法国号之间的不和谐音,平行五度,全音音阶,(以莫扎特的水平而言)看似拙劣的配器选择,不合传统规则的转调等。值得一提的是,此曲是多调音乐(polytonality)的早期例子之一。 wikipedia.org
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Fourth (music)
addition, fourth in music may refer to: Quartal harmony, harmonic structures built from the perfect fourth, the augmented fourth and the diminished fourth Subdominant wikipedia.org
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Axis system
By way of analogy with common practice harmony, the three axes are categorised as tonic, subdominant, and dominant. colspan=2|Subdominant ! wikipedia.org
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Classic rag
The C and D strains may continue in the original key rather than use the subdominant key. The D strain may return to the original key rather than stay in the subdominant key. wikipedia.org
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Piano Sonata in F-sharp minor, D 571 (Schubert)
Fragment (breaks off at the end of the development, implying a recapitulation in the subdominant, B minor) (II. D. 604) A major. Unusually, the second subject group is in the subdominant key of D major. (III. Scherzo: Allegro vivace - Trio, D. 570) D major (IV. wikipedia.org
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