Tag taxonomy · Harmonia e melodia

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[Circle of fifths]

1.508

Progression that moves through keys/chords by perfect fifths, creating strong pull and satisfying resolution.

[Secondary dominant]

1.505

A dominant chord that targets a chord other than the tonic, adding drive and forward harmonic motion.

[Neapolitan chord]

1.501

A bII major chord (usually in minor keys) that creates a bold, dramatic color before resolving.

[Bridge modulation]

1.498

A key change that happens in (or because of) the bridge to refresh the song and raise emotional stakes.

[Enharmonic modulation]

1.495

A key change achieved by re-spelling a note/chord (e.g., G♭ becomes F#) to pivot into a new tonal area.

[Phrase modulation]

1.492

A key change that occurs mid-phrase, often disguising the transition so it feels seamless.

[Modulatory sequence]

1.488

A repeating pattern that shifts up/down through keys, creating momentum and a sense of climbing stakes.

[Diatonic pivot]

1.485

A smooth section-to-section shift using a chord that naturally belongs to both the starting and destination key.

[Pivot technique]

1.482

A method of switching direction using a shared chord, common tone, or rhythmic anchor as the hinge point.

[Key shift cue]

1.479

A clear signal that a modulation is happening (dominant setup, pickup note, bass move, or drum fill).

Harmony and modulation

19 tags

[Circle of fifths][Secondary dominant][Neapolitan chord][Bridge modulation][Enharmonic modulation][Phrase modulation]

Melody and motif development

7 tags

[Ascending progression][Descending melody][Motif transformation][Thematic transformation][Climactic theme][Whole-tone step]

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