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Wat (wie) is tappetino sensibile - definitie

NOTE A MAJOR SEVENTH ABOVE THE TONIC, WHICH TYPICALLY RESOLVES TO A NOTE ONE SEMITONE HIGHER OR LOWER
Leading tone; Leading note; Leading Tone; Leading Note; Seventh (tonal degree); Sensible Note; Sensible note; Upper leading-tone; Leading tone chord; Leading-tone seventh chord; Leading tone seventh chord; Viio7; Subsemitone; Subsemitonium; Under-semitone; Under semitone; Leading-tone seventh; Leading-tone chord; Leading-tone triad; Viio; Leading-note; Nota sensibile; Note sensible; Upper leading tone
  • Upper-leading tone trill
  • Diatonic trill

Subsemitone         
·noun The sensible or leading note, or sharp seventh, of any key; subtonic.
leading note         
¦ noun Music another term for subtonic.
leading tone         
¦ noun Music North American term for subtonic.

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Leading-tone

In music theory, a leading-tone (also called a subsemitone, and a leading-note in the UK) is a note or pitch which resolves or "leads" to a note one semitone higher or lower, being a lower and upper leading-tone, respectively. Typically, the leading tone refers to the seventh scale degree of a major scale (), a major seventh above the tonic. In the movable do solfège system, the leading-tone is sung as ti.

A leading-tone triad is a triad built on the seventh scale degree in a major key (viio in Roman numeral analysis), while a leading-tone seventh chord is a seventh chord built on the seventh scale degree (viiø7). Walter Piston considers and notates viio as V0
7
, an incomplete dominant seventh chord. (For the Roman numeral notation of these chords, see Roman numeral analysis.)