e/Predominant chord

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has glosseng: In music theory, a predominant chord is any chord which leads to a dominant chord. Common predominant chords are the supertonic (ii), subdominant (IV), submediant (vi), and secondary dominant (V/V). Other examples are iv and ii°. The predominant harmonic function is part of the fundamental harmonic progression of many classical works.
lexicalizationeng: predominant chord
instance of(noun) a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously when sounded together
chord
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