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- Approach_chord abstract "In music, an approach chord (also chromatic approach chord and dominant approach chord) is a chord one half-step higher or lower than the goal, especially in the context of turnarounds and cycle-of-fourths progressions, for example the two bar 50s progression:|G / Em / |Am / D7 / ||may be filled in with approach chords:|G F9 Em Abm |Am D#7 D7 Gb7 ||F9 being the half-step to Em, A♭m being the half-step to Am, D♯7 being the half-step to D7, and G♭7 being the half-step to G. G being I, Em being vi, Am being ii, and D7 being V7 (see ii-V-I turnaround and circle progression).An approach chord may also be the chord immediately preceding the target chord such as the subdominant (FMaj7) preceding the tonic (CMaj7) creating a strong cadence through the contrast of no more than two common tones: FACE – CEGB.Approach chords may thus be a semitone or a fifth or fourth from their target.Approach chords create the harmonic space of the modes in jazz rather than secondary dominants.".
- Approach_chord thumbnail I-vi-ii-V_turnaround_in_G.png?width=300.
- Approach_chord wikiPageID "27687342".
- Approach_chord wikiPageRevisionID "546265903".
- Approach_chord hasPhotoCollection Approach_chord.
- Approach_chord subject Category:Chords.
- Approach_chord type Abstraction100002137.
- Approach_chord type Attribute100024264.
- Approach_chord type Chord113874927.
- Approach_chord type Chords.
- Approach_chord type Line113863771.
- Approach_chord type Shape100027807.
- Approach_chord type StraightLine113869991.
- Approach_chord comment "In music, an approach chord (also chromatic approach chord and dominant approach chord) is a chord one half-step higher or lower than the goal, especially in the context of turnarounds and cycle-of-fourths progressions, for example the two bar 50s progression:|G / Em / |Am / D7 / ||may be filled in with approach chords:|G F9 Em Abm |Am D#7 D7 Gb7 ||F9 being the half-step to Em, A♭m being the half-step to Am, D♯7 being the half-step to D7, and G♭7 being the half-step to G.".
- Approach_chord label "Approach chord".
- Approach_chord sameAs m.0c409dx.
- Approach_chord sameAs Q4781715.
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- Approach_chord sameAs Approach_chord.
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- Approach_chord depiction I-vi-ii-V_turnaround_in_G.png.
- Approach_chord isPrimaryTopicOf Approach_chord.