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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "In music, I–IV–V–I or IV-V-I is a common chord progression and cadence that, \"unequivocally defines the point of origin and the total system, the key.\"Composers often begin pieces with this progression as an exposition of the tonality:It may be viewed as an abbreviated circle progression:I-IV- V-I = I–IV–V–I About this sound Play \"Along with motion toward the fifth (V), IV [the subdominant] appears as a corrective, depriving V (the dominant) of its independence and pointing it back in the direction of its origin [I].\" In the key of C, IV provides the note F♮ and eliminates the possibility of G major, which requires F♯. "@en }

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