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Harmonic progression |
Movement from one chord to the next; a succession of chords of a chord progression. |
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Harmonic rhythm |
The frequency of harmonic changes in a composition; the rate of a chord change. |
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Circle progression |
A common chord progression that provides a structural basis for most tonal music consisting of a series of chords with descending fifth root relationships. |
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What are the noncircle progressions? |
Ascending fifths, ascending seconds, descending thirds. |
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Seventh chord |
A triad with an added factor a third above the fifth. |
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Dominant seventh chord |
A seventh chord built on the dominant (the "V") |
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Leading-tone seventh chord |
A seventh chord built on the 7th tone |
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Nondominant seventh chord |
A seventh chord built on any scale degree aside from the 5 and 7 |
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Secondary dominant chord |
A seventh chord that is intended to sound like a dominant chord in another key. |
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Secondary leading tones |
A chord that is supposed to sound like a leading tone chord in another key |
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Tonicization |
A temporary key change |
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