duurmolliharmonian
Duurmolliharmonian is a theoretical concept in contemporary music theory that describes harmonic progressions which blend characteristics of major (duur) and minor (molli) tonalities. The term originates from the Finnish words *duur* meaning major, *molli* meaning minor, and the suffix *harmonian* denoting something related to harmony. It is used primarily by scholars who analyze the harmonic language of 20th‑century and contemporary composers, particularly those who blur the boundaries between tonal centers.
In practical terms, a duurmolliharmonian progression may involve a sequence of chords that move from a major
Analysts using duurmolliharmonian notation often marked shifts by using sharp and flat accidentals within the same