ackordfunktioner
Ackordfunktioner, often translated as chord functions, are a system used in music theory to describe the role a chord plays within a given key or tonal context. Instead of simply naming chords by their root and quality (like C major or G minor), ackordfunktioner categorize them based on their relationship to the tonic, the home chord of the key. The most fundamental functions are tonic (I), dominant (V), and subdominant (IV).
The tonic function represents stability and resolution. It is the chord that the music ultimately wants to
These three primary functions form the basis of much Western tonal music. More complex systems extend this