harmóniakör
Harmóniakör, also known as a harmony circle, is a visual representation used in music theory to illustrate the relationships between different chords and their inversions. It is a circular diagram where each point represents a chord, and the distances between points indicate the harmonic relationships between them. The harmóniakör is particularly useful for understanding chord progressions, voice leading, and the harmonic structure of a piece of music.
The harmóniakör typically includes chords built on the seven diatonic notes of a major or minor scale,
One of the key features of the harmóniakör is its ability to show the harmonic function of
The harmóniakör can be used in various musical contexts, including composition, analysis, and improvisation. Composers can
In summary, the harmóniakör is a valuable tool in music theory that provides a visual and intuitive