Tonicization
In music, tonicization is the treatment of a pitch other than the overall tonic as a tonic for a part of a composition. Tonicization may be achieved through the use of leading tones, dominant-tonic chord progressions, or a combination thereof.
Related Topics:
Music - Pitch - Tonic - Composition - Leading tone - Dominant - Chord progression
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The dominant in the tonicizing progression is referred to as a secondary dominant or V/x, V of x, where x is the tonicized scale degree. The V may be replaced with a viio chord (which may be considered a V7 without the root).
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Tonicization is an example of tonal chromaticism. Longer tonicizations are considered modulations.
Related Topics:
Chromaticism - Modulations
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