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Phase 1: Harmony

4. Tonic and Dominant

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Summary:

• Tonic and Dominant (I &V) form one of the most important harmonic relationships in Western music.
• Tonic signifies home, restfulness, peace, repose and resolution
• Dominant signifies adventure, restlessness and tension
• This information can inform your interpretation


Action Points:

1. Record moveable Tonic and Dominant chords
2. Identify Tonic and Dominant chords in pieces you're playing. How can identifying these chords inform your interpretation?

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