Articles tagged with: "enharmonicequivalent"

The Augmented Unison: Understanding Music's Smallest Chromatic Step
This article demystifies the augmented unison, a fundamental interval in music theory. We explore its precise definition, its critical enharmonic relationship with the minor second, and its essential...

The Diminished Second: Unraveling Music Theory's Curious Unison
This article delves into the diminished second, one of the most peculiar intervals in music theory. We will explore why this interval, which sounds identical to a unison in modern …

Unlocking the Diminished Sixth: A Guide to Its Tense Beauty
Dive into the world of the diminished sixth, a fascinating and highly expressive musical interval. This article demystifies its tense sound, explains its unique theoretical properties (including its...
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A Guide to Dominant Modulation: Changing Keys Like a Pro
Dominant modulation is a cornerstone of Western music, providing a smooth and powerful way to change keys. This article demystifies this essential harmonic tool, exploring what it is, how it …

Decoding the Augmented Seventh: Music Theory's Curious Interval
This article demystifies the augmented seventh, a fascinating and rare musical interval. We will explore its unique characteristic of being enharmonically equivalent to a perfect octave, meaning it...

Minor Second Interval: The Tension of Adjacent Notes
The minor second, the smallest interval in Western music, spans a single semitone (or half step). It is the most dissonant harmonic interval, creating a powerful sense of tension that …

Secondary Dominants: Adding Color and Direction to Chord Progressions
Secondary dominants are one of the most powerful tools in functional harmony, used to add color, tension, and forward momentum to chord progressions. By temporarily "tonicizing" chords other than the...

Unlocking the Augmented Third: A Rare and Expressive Interval
Dive into the augmented third, a rare but powerful interval in music theory. This article demystifies its structure, its enharmonic relationship with the perfect fourth, and its crucial role in...
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