1. What are the five functions of music presented in the first part of the text?
Respostas
Resposta:
Tonic Function
It is the one that names the tone of a musical piece. The tonic function aims at stability after a cadence, seeks rest of the key. As a result, it is considered the most important of the three. It has I as the main degree and iii and I saw it as secondary degrees. [3]
Dominant Function
It is the reverse of the tonic, as it creates instability, giving the sensation of movement or tension until rest is found (tonic function). It acts as a kind of acoustic gravitational force. It has V as a primary degree and vii as a secondary degree. [3]
Sub-dominant function
It occurs as a departure from the tonic, even providing a sensation of change of tone or mood within a musical piece. It has IV as a primary degree and ii as a secondary degree. [3]
Expansion of the dominant function
Dominant chords
Due to the combination of possible notes, diatonic or not, in the formation of a chord, some possibilities arise to be explored within the tonal context of a musical piece or even within the harmonic function. This is the case with the dominant function that can be expanded.
Explicação: that's it ?