dominanttonic
Dominant-tonic refers to the functional relationship between the dominant and tonic in tonal music theory. It describes how the dominant chord, built on the fifth scale degree (V), creates tension that resolves to the tonic chord (I), thereby establishing or reaffirming the piece’s key center.
The dominant’s pull comes from characteristic voice-leading tendencies, notably the leading tone and the tritone that
The most common manifestation is the authentic cadence, a movement from V to I that signals musical
In practice, composers use dominant-tonic progressions in many keys and contexts. The concept extends to modulations,