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- Irregular_resolution abstract "In music, an irregular resolution is resolution by a dominant seventh chord or diminished seventh chord to a chord other than the tonic. Regarding the dominant seventh, there are many irregular resolutions including to a chord with which it has tones in common or if the parts move only a whole or half step. Consecutive fifths and octaves, augmented intervals, and false relations should still be avoided. Voice leading may cause the seventh to ascend, to be prolonged into the next chord, or to be unresolved.The following resolutions to a chord with tones in common have been identified:Type I, in which the root motion descends by minor third. C, E, G, B♭ would resolve to C♯, E, G, A; two tones are common, two voices move by half-step in contrary motion.Type II, in which the root motion rises by minor third. C, E, G, B♭ would resolve to D♭, E♭, G, B♭; again, two tones are common, two voices move by half-step in contrary motion.Type III, in which the root moves a tritone (two minor thirds) away. C, E, G, B♭ would resolve to C♯, E, F♯, B♭ = A♯; again, two tones are common (with enharmonic change), two voices move by half-step in contrary motion.Type I is common from the 18th century; Type II may be found from the second quarter of the 19th century; Type III may be found from the mid-19th century. The composer Richard Edward Wilson is responsible for the categorization.The most important irregular resolution is the deceptive cadence, most commonly V7-vi in major or V7-VI in minor. Irregular resolutions also include V7 becoming A6 [specifically a German sixth] through enharmonic equivalence or in other words (and the image to the right) resolving to the I chord in the key the augmented sixth chord (FACD♯) would be in (A) rather than the key the dominant seventh (FACE♭) would be in (B♭).".
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- Irregular_resolution wikiPageRevisionID "512764737".
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink Augmentation_(music).
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink Augmented_sixth_chord.
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink Cadence_(music).
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chord_progressions.
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink Category:Harmony.
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink Chord_(music).
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink Consecutive_fifths.
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink Contrapuntal_motion.
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink Diminished_seventh_chord.
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink Dominant_seventh_chord.
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink Enharmonic.
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink False_relation.
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink Melody.
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink Minor_third.
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink Music.
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink Neapolitan_chord.
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink Resolution_(music).
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Edward_Wilson.
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink Root_(chord).
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink Semitone.
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink Tonic_(music).
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink Tritone.
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink Voice_leading.
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink File:Irregular_resolution_I.png.
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink File:Irregular_resolution_through_augmented_sixth_equivalence.png.
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLink File:Regular_resolution.png.
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLinkText "Irregular resolution".
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLinkText "irregular resolution".
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageWikiLinkText "irregular".
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- Irregular_resolution wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music.
- Irregular_resolution wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Irregular_resolution subject Category:Chord_progressions.
- Irregular_resolution subject Category:Harmony.
- Irregular_resolution hypernym Resolution.
- Irregular_resolution type Person.
- Irregular_resolution comment "In music, an irregular resolution is resolution by a dominant seventh chord or diminished seventh chord to a chord other than the tonic. Regarding the dominant seventh, there are many irregular resolutions including to a chord with which it has tones in common or if the parts move only a whole or half step. Consecutive fifths and octaves, augmented intervals, and false relations should still be avoided.".
- Irregular_resolution label "Irregular resolution".
- Irregular_resolution sameAs Q6073609.
- Irregular_resolution sameAs m.02rbt54.
- Irregular_resolution sameAs Q6073609.
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- Irregular_resolution depiction Irregular_resolution_I.png.
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