tonicsubdominantdominanttonic
The term "tonicsubdominantdominanttonic" refers to a specific sequence of chords in Western music theory, commonly used in the context of chord progressions and harmony. This sequence is often abbreviated as "T-S-D-T," where each letter represents a different chord function:
- Tonic (T): The first chord in the sequence is the tonic chord, which is built on the
- Subdominant (S): The second chord is the subdominant chord, built on the fourth degree of the scale.
- Dominant (D): The third chord is the dominant chord, built on the fifth degree of the scale.
- Tonic (T): The final chord in the sequence is the tonic chord again, providing a sense of
This sequence is a fundamental building block of many chord progressions in Western music. It is often