- as re. The
triad built on the
supertonic note is
called the
supertonic chord. In
Roman numeral analysis, the
supertonic chord is
typically symbolized...
- in
ragtime music. The
secondary supertonic chord, or
secondary second, is a
secondary chord that is on the
supertonic scale degree.
Rather than tonicizing...
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Supertonic:
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chord progression moves from
tonic I, to the
submediant (vi), to the
supertonic ii, to the
dominant V7.
Chromatic submediants, like
chromatic mediants...
- is
consequently called the
supertonic diminished triad. Like the
supertonic minor triad found in a
major key, the
supertonic diminished triad has a predominant...
- (I, II, III, IV ...); by the
English name for
their function: tonic,
supertonic, mediant, subdominant, dominant, submediant,
subtonic or
leading note...
- 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. A non-diatonic
dominant seventh chord (sometimes
called a chromatic...
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dominant chord.
Examples of
predominant chords are the
subdominant (IV, iv),
supertonic (ii, ii°),
Neapolitan sixth and
German sixth.
Other examples are the secondary...
- descriptive. A
variant of the
supertonic seventh chord (iiø7) is the
supertonic half-diminished
seventh with the
raised supertonic (♯iiø7),
which is enharmonically...