Definition of Submediants

1. Noun. (plural of submediants) ¹

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Definition of Submediants

1. submediant [n] - See also: submediant

Lexicographical Neighbors of Submediants

submarkets
submarshal
submarshals
submatrices
submatrix
submatrixes
submaxilla
submaxillaries
submaxillary
submaxillary gland
submaxillary salivary gland
submaximal
submedial
submedian
submediant
submediants (current term)
submeeting
submeetings
submembranous
submen
submeningeal
submenta
submental
submentoplasty
submentum
submenu
submenus
submerge
submergeable
submerged

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 ..."

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