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- Contrast_chord abstract "In music, a contrast chord is an auxiliary chord formed from one of the three primary triads and sharing its diatonic function. Leittonwechselklänge (German: "leading-tone contrast chords"), abbreviated Tl in major and tL in minor.If chords may be formed by raising (major) or lowering (minor) the fifth a whole step [ parallel or relative chords], they may also be formed by lowering (major) or raising (minor) the root a half-step to wechsel, the leading tone or leitton. These chords are Leittonwechselklänge (literally: "leading-tone changing sounds"), sometimes called gegenklang or "contrast chord". Major LeittonwechselklängeMajor Leittonwechselklänge, formed by lowering the root a half step.Minor LeittonwechselklängeMinor Leittonwechselklänge, formed by raising the root (US)/fifth (German) a half step.↑".
- Contrast_chord thumbnail Contrast_chord_example.png?width=300.
- Contrast_chord wikiPageExternalLink GermanHarmony.pdf.
- Contrast_chord wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Contrast_chord wikiPageID "27252211".
- Contrast_chord wikiPageRevisionID "520238940".
- Contrast_chord hasPhotoCollection Contrast_chord.
- Contrast_chord subject Category:Chords.
- Contrast_chord subject Category:Diatonic_functions.
- Contrast_chord type Abstraction100002137.
- Contrast_chord type Attribute100024264.
- Contrast_chord type Chord113874927.
- Contrast_chord type Chords.
- Contrast_chord type Line113863771.
- Contrast_chord type Shape100027807.
- Contrast_chord type StraightLine113869991.
- Contrast_chord comment "In music, a contrast chord is an auxiliary chord formed from one of the three primary triads and sharing its diatonic function. Leittonwechselklänge (German: "leading-tone contrast chords"), abbreviated Tl in major and tL in minor.If chords may be formed by raising (major) or lowering (minor) the fifth a whole step [ parallel or relative chords], they may also be formed by lowering (major) or raising (minor) the root a half-step to wechsel, the leading tone or leitton.".
- Contrast_chord label "Contrast chord".
- Contrast_chord sameAs m.0bwh773.
- Contrast_chord sameAs Q16246657.
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- Contrast_chord sameAs Contrast_chord.
- Contrast_chord wasDerivedFrom Contrast_chord?oldid=520238940.
- Contrast_chord depiction Contrast_chord_example.png.
- Contrast_chord isPrimaryTopicOf Contrast_chord.