• In music, the mediant (Latin: "being in the middle") is the third scale degree () of a diatonic scale, being the note halfway between the tonic and the...
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    See media help. In music, chromatic mediants are "altered mediant and submediant chords." A chromatic mediant relationship defined conservatively is...
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  • In mathematics, the mediant of two fractions, generally made up of four positive integers a c {\displaystyle {\frac {a}{c}}\quad } and b d {\displaystyle...
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  • Submediant (redirect from Sub-mediant)
    submediant is the sixth degree () of a diatonic scale. The submediant ("lower mediant") is named thus because it is halfway between the tonic and the subdominant...
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  • every mode is distinguished by scale degrees called the mediant and the participant. The mediant is named from its position—in the authentic modes—between...
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  • III, IV ...); by the English name for their function: tonic, supertonic, mediant, subdominant, dominant, submediant, subtonic or leading note (leading tone...
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  • third, sixth, and seventh emphasized through modal frames such as the mediant-octave mode, which uses the third as a floor and ceiling note, its less...
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  • parallel mediant E♭ minor. Similarly, the opening movement of Dvorak's Symphony No. 9 in E minor has its second subject group start in the minor mediant G minor...
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    the Stern–Brocot tree may be defined in terms of continued fractions or mediants, and a path in the tree from the root to any other number q provides a...
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    major tonic I 2 A major dominant V 3 B minor submediant vi 4 F♯ minor mediant iii 5 G major subdominant IV 6 D major tonic I 7 G major subdominant IV...
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  • degree chords of F minor are: Tonic – F minor Supertonic – G diminished Mediant – A-flat major Subdominant – B-flat minor Dominant – C minor Submediant...
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  • chord, whereas the third phrase of "Indiana, Our Indiana" ends in a major mediant chord. Some rival bands, such as the Ohio State University Marching Band...
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  • chord Approach chord Chord names and symbols (popular music) Chromatic mediant Common chord (music) Diatonic function Eleventh chord Extended chord Jazz...
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  • between the fourth and fifth degrees. Its reciting tone (or tenor) is G, its mediant D, and it has two participants: E and F. The final, as its name implies...
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  • chords of B-flat major are: Tonic – B-flat major Supertonic – C minor Mediant – D minor Subdominant – E-flat major Dominant – F major Submediant – G...
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    late-Romantic cadences. — Gjerdingen Borrowed chord Chord substitution Chromatic mediant Closely related key Enharmonic Harmonic parallelism List of major/minor...
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  • supertonic resolve to the tonic, whereas the subdominant resolves to the mediant. In the other resolutions, the dominant remains stationary, the leading...
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  • tonic Mediant, third degree of the diatonic scale Submediant, sixth degree of the diatonic scale – three steps below the tonic Chromatic mediant, chromatic...
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  • minor the VII functions as a secondary dominant triad in relation to the mediant." In the minor mode, the subtonic chord may also appear as a major minor...
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  • degree chords of B major are: Tonic – B major Supertonic – C-sharp minor Mediant – D-sharp minor Subdominant – E major Dominant – F-sharp major Submediant...
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  • ii / iio iii / III IV / iv V / v vi / VI viio / VII Tonic Supertonic Sp Mediant Dp, Tkp, tP, [D](Sp) Subdominant Dominant Submediant Tp, sP, tCp Leading...
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  • degree chords of C minor are: Tonic – C minor Supertonic – D diminished Mediant – E-flat major Subdominant – F minor Dominant – G minor Submediant – A-flat...
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  • of C-sharp major are: Tonic – C-sharp major Supertonic – D-sharp minor Mediant – E-sharp minor Subdominant – F-sharp major Dominant – G-sharp major Submediant...
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    keys are: ii (supertonic, the relative minor of the subdominant) iii (mediant, the relative minor of the dominant) IV (subdominant): one less sharp (or...
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  • leading-tone. The flattened seventh of the scale is a tritone away from the mediant (major-third degree) of the key. The order of whole tones and semitones...
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  • degree chords of A minor are: Tonic – A minor Supertonic – B diminished Mediant – C major Subdominant – D minor Dominant – E minor Submediant – F major...
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  • is often based on the ♭ scale degree (the flat mediant) and acts as a passing chord between the mediant triad (or first-inversion tonic triad) and the...
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    confusion, a parallel chord is derived from the relative key. Chromatic mediant Mode (music) Benward; Saker (2003). Music in Theory and Practice. Vol. I...
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  • in the northwest of present-day Iran Mediant, in music, the note halfway between the tonic and the dominant Mediant (mathematics), a fraction created from...
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  • degree chords of G minor are: Tonic – G minor Supertonic – A diminished Mediant – B-flat major Subdominant – C minor Dominant – D minor Submediant – E-flat...
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