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Dominant (music) - Wikipedia
In music, the dominant is the fifth scale degree of the diatonic scale, called " dominant" because In music theory, the dominant triad (3-note chord) is a major triad, symbolized by the Roman numeral V, if it is within the major diatonic scale (for.
In Western music, the adjectives major and minor can describe a musical composition, . minor, minor, diminished, major, minor, minor, major, dominate.
Harmonic minor, minor, diminished, augmented, minor, major, dominate, diminished.
Description:One way is to consider it as the sixth mode of a major scale, while the other is to call it a variation of the major scale, with the third scale degrees always lowered or altered and the sixth and seventh degrees often lowered. Minor keys are sometimes said to have a more interesting, possibly darker sound than plain major scales. Harry Partch considers minor as, "the immutable faculty of ratios, which in turn represent an immutable faculty of the human ear. Relation to musical 'mode'[ edit ] Contrastingly, changes of mode, which would involve the alteration of the third, and mode mixture , are often analyzed as minor or trivial changes unless structurally supported because the root and overall key and tonality remain unchanged. This is in contrast with, for instance, transposition. Transposition is done by moving all intervals up or down a certain constant interval, and does change key , but does not change mode , which requires the alteration of intervals.
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