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Definition of Submediants
1. submediant [n] - See also: submediant
Lexicographical Neighbors of Submediants
Literary usage of Submediants
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Harmony: A Course of Study by George Whitefield Chadwick (1922)
"... and submediants, according to their relation to a given tonic. The combination
of major triad and minor seventh (V?), or diminished triad with ..."
2. Harmony, a Course of Study by George Whitefield Chadwick (1897)
"... and submediants, according to their relation to a given tonic. The combination
of major triad and minor seventh (V?), or diminished triad with ..."
3. A Treatise on Harmony: With Exercises by Joseph Humfrey Anger, Henry Clough-Leighter (1919)
"The same may be said of the two submediants. In the melodic form of the minor
scale, the submediant in ascending is, therefore, +VI, while in descending it ..."
4. The Nature of Music: Original Harmony in One Voice by Julius Klauser (1909)
"They are those of the two tonics I? and /?; those of the two sub- dominants IV?
and ivj-, those of the two submediants vi, and VI7; those of the two ..."
5. The Nature of Music: Original Harmony in One Voice by Julius Klauser (1909)
"They are those of the two tonics IT and / 7; those of the two sub- dominants IV?
and iv1; those of the two submediants vi7 and VI7; those of the two ..."
6. The Nature of Music: Original Harmony in One Voice by Julius Klauser (1909)
"They are those of the two tonics I? and / 7; those of the two sub- dominants IV?
and iv7; those of the two submediants vi, and Vli\ those of the two ..."
7. How to Understand Music: A Concise Course in Musical Intelligence and Taste by William Smythe Babcock Mathews (1881)
"They are those of the two tonics 17 and / 7; those of the two sub- dominants IV?
and IV7; those of the two submediants vi, and VI 7; those of the two ..."