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The triad built on the supertonic note is called the supertonic chord.


In Roman numeral analysis, the supertonic chord is typically symbolized.


The secondary supertonic chord, or secondary second, is a secondary chord that is on the supertonic scale degree.


" The other triads of the diatonic key include the supertonic, mediant, sub-mediant, and leading-tone, whose roots begin on the second.


Examples of predominant chords are the subdominant (IV, iv), supertonic (ii, ii°), Neapolitan sixth and German sixth.


"Neapolitan") is a major chord built on the lowered (flatted) second (supertonic) scale degree.


from the second degree (supertonic) to the fifth degree (dominant), and finally to the tonic.


In a major key, the supertonic triad (ii) is minor, and.


dominant seventh may work as part of a circle progression, preceded by the supertonic chord, ii.


importance of the "tonal relationship of lowered second degree" (or flat supertonic) "to the tonic" which will be exploited in the third and fourth movements.


numerals (I, II, III, IV …); by the English name for their function: tonic, supertonic, mediant, subdominant, dominant, submediant, subtonic or leading note.


the fully diminished seventh leading tone chord, the supertonic diminished triad, the supertonic half-diminished seventh chord, and the minor subdominant.


second clash between the tonic and the leading-tone or the tonic and supertonic.


triad is consequently called the supertonic diminished triad.


Like the supertonic triad found in a major key, the supertonic diminished triad has a predominant.


distinguished from the harmonic and ascending melodic minor scales by the lowered supertonic or second scale degree.


| Dm7 G7 | One variant of the supertonic seventh chord is the supertonic diminished seventh with the raised supertonic, which is enharmonically equivalence.


English as in German, the tonic is flanked on both sides by subtonic / supertonic, submediant / mediant and dominant / subdominant – the 7th degree being.


related keys (the dominant, supertonic, and submediant).


Given a major key tonic (I), the related keys are: ii (supertonic, the relative minor of the subdominant).


between the first and second degrees of a major scale, the tonic and the supertonic.


Air Force; see Aircrew Badge Diminished supertonic triad (iio), a borrowed chord Linux Industrial I/O subsystem I2O (Intelligent.


degrees in different diatonic scales: In a major scale, it is on the supertonic, mediant, and submediant degrees (, , and ).


Major Secondary leading-tone chord Play 3-10 0 3 6 Diminished Secondary supertonic chord Play 3-11 0 3 7 Minor Seven six chord Play 5-25 0 4 7 9 t Major.



supertonic's Meaning':

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Synonyms:

note; tone; musical note;

Antonyms:

ignore; low status; hypotonia; hypotonus;

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