submediant

IPA: sʌbmˈidiʌnt

noun

  • (music) The sixth note of a scale, shown as VI.
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Examples of "submediant" in Sentences

  • (in the rather unusual related key of the submediant).
  • Similarly, the submediant is halfway between the tonic and subdominant.
  • In music, the submediant is the sixth tonal degree of the diatonic scale.
  • So the Roman numeral analysis for the A7 chord would be V7/vi - that is, the dominant seventh of the submediant chord (vi) in our original key.
  • Those submediant switches from C major into A flat major, and to a lesser extent mediant ones e.g. the octave ascent in the famous I want To Hold Your Hand are a trademark of Lennon-McCartney songs continued with discussion of their hidden meaning in their lyrics.
  • The final theme now uses the fullest voicing, the widest range, the strongest and most repetitive syncopation, and the most adventurous harmony (both "Gladiolus" and "Pine Apple," for example, feature prominent shifts to the flatted submediant in their final themes).
  • It contains, among other things of merit, a lullaby, called "Sleep, Little Tulip," with a remarkably artistic and effective pedal-point on two notes (the submediant and the dominant) sustained through the entire song with a fine fidelity to the words and the lullaby spirit; a "Nocturne" in which Nevin has revealed an unsuspected voluptuousness in Mr. Aldrich 'little lyric, and has written a song of irresistible climaxes.

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