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- Tonicization abstract "In music, tonicization is the treatment of a pitch other than the overall tonic as a temporary tonic in a composition. Tonicization is achieved through the use of the scale and harmonies of the tonicized key. The most common method of tonicization uses leading tones, dominant-tonic chord progressions, or a combination thereof. Tonicization is an example of tonal chromaticism. Tonicization is not very different from modulation, because (according to Schenker[citation needed]),"there's no such thing as a modulation in music", because a modulation is nothing more than a long tonicization, in which the influence of the previous key is still evident. A tonicized chord is a chord to which a secondary dominant progresses. For example ii in V/ii. Only major and minor chords may be tonicized. Though perceptions vary as a general rule if a chord is treated as the tonic for longer than a phrase then the treatment is considered a modulation.".
- Tonicization thumbnail V_of_V_in_C_four-part_harmony.png?width=300.
- Tonicization wikiPageID "648753".
- Tonicization wikiPageRevisionID "606538209".
- Tonicization hasPhotoCollection Tonicization.
- Tonicization subject Category:Musical_techniques.
- Tonicization type Ability105616246.
- Tonicization type Abstraction100002137.
- Tonicization type Cognition100023271.
- Tonicization type Know-how105616786.
- Tonicization type Method105660268.
- Tonicization type MusicalTechniques.
- Tonicization type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Tonicization type Technique105665146.
- Tonicization comment "In music, tonicization is the treatment of a pitch other than the overall tonic as a temporary tonic in a composition. Tonicization is achieved through the use of the scale and harmonies of the tonicized key. The most common method of tonicization uses leading tones, dominant-tonic chord progressions, or a combination thereof. Tonicization is an example of tonal chromaticism.".
- Tonicization label "Scheinmodulation".
- Tonicization label "Tonicization".
- Tonicization label "トニック化".
- Tonicization sameAs Scheinmodulation.
- Tonicization sameAs トニック化.
- Tonicization sameAs m.02_fjj.
- Tonicization sameAs Q2232807.
- Tonicization sameAs Q2232807.
- Tonicization sameAs Tonicization.
- Tonicization wasDerivedFrom Tonicization?oldid=606538209.
- Tonicization depiction V_of_V_in_C_four-part_harmony.png.
- Tonicization isPrimaryTopicOf Tonicization.