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The fifth tone of the scale; thus G is the dominant of C, A of D, and so on.
(1) The fifth degree of the diatonic scale. (2) the triad built on this degree; (3) the key oriented around this degree.
the note or chord on the fifth degree of a diatonic scale. Often notated with the āVā Roman numeral.
The fifth scale degree and/or the triad or seventh chord built on it. The dominant sonority has the strongest functional pull toward tonic , thus is central in defining tonal operations. The dominant pitch of a C-major scale is C. The dominant triad of in C major is the G-major triad.
The note or chord on the fifth degree of a diatonic scale. This is often marked with the Roman numeral V.
(music) the fifth note of the diatonic scale
A chord based on the fifth degree of the diatonic scale being used. A dominant usually resolves to the tonic. http://www.answers.com/topic/dominant Ebma7 Edim7
The fifth note of a scale
the fifth scale degree. Also refers to the triad built on the fifth scale degree (V). In minor keys, the dominant triad has a raised third (from the harmonic minor form of the scale). This chord most often resloves to the tonic in tonal harmony. See the section on Basic Harmonic Function for more details.
The fifth tone of a scale.
The major triad built on the fifth scale degree of any major or minor key (in C major, the dominant is G major; in c minor, the dominant is also G major); also used to identify the relationship between two keys a fifth away.
The fifth scale step, sol.
The fifth note of the major scale. The major chord built on the dominant, designated V, leads strongly toward the tonic.
1. The fifth scale degree in the Western major or minor scales. 2. The major chord built on the fifth scale degree ( dominant chord). 3. The harmonic function associated with the dominant chord.
The Flat 7 tone. (See also Augmented, Diminished, Major, Minor, Perfect, Suspended.)
the fifth degree of the scale [V
The fifth scale degree of a diatonic scale. The solfeggio syllable Sol corresponds to the Dominant.
The fifth note of the major or minor scale and the chord that is built upon that note. The relationship between dominant and tonic harmonies is fundamental to tonal music.
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