Bridge chord, named after en:Frank Bridge. Major chord with a minor chord a semitone above. Chord pictured followed by arpeggio with Db minor at the octave.
C major and E minor contrast through their respective notes C and B (in red and orange), each a half step apart or leading tones. The chords share two notes (in blue) however.
Melodic upper leading-tone, the subdominant/degree four (E♭) as auxiliary to the mediant/degree three (D) (in C this would be F and E♮). From the opening to Brahms Op. 56.
Melodic upper leading-tone, the subdominant/degree four (E♭) as auxiliary to the mediant/degree three (D) (in C this would be F and E♮). From the opening to Brahms Op. 56.
An example of how the subtonic serves as a secondary dominant to the mediant (in A minor: G is the dominant of C). From Bach's Chorale Ach wie flüchtig, ach wie nichtig, BWV 26. It is a reduction of the opening of the "Choral" or sixth movement.
Música ambiental experimental y electrónica para crear atmósfera de mundo fantasioso e irreal de las mentes humanas para las secuencias de la radionovela "asignaturas pendientes" de radioua de la universidad de alicante (españa). Sonido realizado mediante sintetizadores del software magix music studio. Experimental and electronic ambient music to create an atmosphere of fantasy and unreal world of human minds for the sequences of the radio soap opera "asignaturas pendientes" of radioua of the university of alicante (spain). Sound made by synthesizers from magix music studio software.