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- See media help. In music, chromatic mediants are "altered mediant and submediant chords." A chromatic mediant relationship defined conservatively is...
- 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...
- numbers via mediants in lowest terms, obtained purely by iterative com****tion of the mediant according to a simple algorithm. The mediant inequality:...
- supertonic ii, to the dominant V7. Chromatic submediants, like chromatic mediants, are chords whose roots are related by a major third or minor third, contain...
- number ⁠a/b⁠ that is not in the sequence of mediants found by the algorithm above, then the sequence of mediants contains a closer approximation to x that...
- 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...
- every mode is distinguished by scale degrees called the mediant and the parti****nt. The mediant is named from its position—in the authentic modes—between...
- however, Schubert's harmonic language is innovative, incorporating many mediants and submediants. This is evident from almost the beginning of the piece:...
- III, IV ...); by the English name for their function: tonic, supertonic, mediant, subdominant, dominant, submediant, subtonic or leading note (leading tone...
- 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...