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  1. Neapolitan chord - Wikipedia

    In tonal harmony, the function of the Neapolitan chord is to prepare the dominant, substituting for the IV or ii (particularly ii 6) chord. For example, it often precedes an authentic cadence, where it functions …

  2. What Is A Neapolitan Chord? - Hello Music Theory

    Feb 25, 2024 · A Neapolitan Chord is a very rare and unique chord, because it is non-diatonic, meaning it is not built from any of the notes of a major or minor scale. It is a major chord built from the …

  3. What Is a Neapolitan Chord? Meaning, Function and Examples in Music

    Learn what a Neapolitan chord is, how it works, why it appears in minor keys, and how to recognise and use it in music.

  4. 31. The Neapolitan Chord – Fundamentals, Function, and Form

    Neapolitan chords appear more frequently in minor keys, in part because they avoid the tritone between 2 ^ and 6 ^ in the iio chord. As a pre-dominant chord, the Neapolitan's typical function is to lead to …

  5. musictheoryteacher.com - Neapolitan chord

    Using a Neapolitan chord as a pivot allows you to make both close and distant modulations. There are too many possible modulations to discuss them all, but essentially they work the same: either the N …

  6. Building Neapolitan Chords - musictheory.net

    A Neapolitan chord is simply a major triad that is built on a special note. This note is the lowered second degree (the supertonic) of a major or minor scale. Let's build the Neapolitan of C Minor. First, figure …

  7. The Neapolitan Chord - University of Puget Sound

    Being a chromatically altered ii ii chord, the Neapolitan has pre–dominant harmonic function. Notice the special character of the Neapolitan and how composers sometimes alter texture, register, and …

  8. Neapolitan Chord – Music Composition & Theory

    Categorized as a terminal pre-dominant, the Neapolitan chord affords the composer a dramatic choice (within the Common Practice vocabulary) to prepare the listener for the arrival of the cadence.

  9. Neapolitan Chords: Quick 2-Minute Guide - YouTube

    Throughout this video, we'll demonstrate the breathtaking beauty of Neapolitan chords using examples from famous compositions across different styles.

  10. Neapolitan Chord – Harmony and Musicianship with Solfège

    The chord is available both in major and minor keys. It is a prolongation or substitute of the predominant area.The chord is most often found in first inversion and is called the Neapolitan sixth chord (N6). …