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In
music , the subdominant is the technical name for the fourth tonal degree of thediatonic scale . It is so called because it is the same distance "below" the tonic as the dominant is above the tonic - in other words, the tonic is the dominant of the subdominant. It is also the note immediately "below" the dominant [http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=subdominant] . In the Cmajor scale (white keys on a piano, starting on C), the subdominant is the note F; and the subdominant chord uses the notes F, A, and C. Inmusic theory , the subdominant chord is symbolized by theRoman numeral IV if it is within the major mode (because it is a major triad, for example F-A-C in C major) or iv if it is within the minor mode (because it is a minor triad, for example F-Amusic|b-C in C minor).A cadential subdominant chord followed by a tonic chord (the chord of the key of the piece) produces the so-called "plagal" (or "Amen") cadence.
"Subdominant" also refers to a relationship of musical keys. For example, relative to the key of C major, the key of F major is the subdominant. Music which modulates (changes key) often modulates into the subdominant when the
leading tone is lowered by a half step to thesubtonic (B to Bmusic|b in the key of C). Modulation into the subdominant key often creates a sense of musical relaxation; as opposed to modulation into dominant (fifth note of the scale), which increases tension.In
sonata form , the subdominant key plays a subordinate though still crucial role: typically, in therecapitulation , there is a section written in the subdominant key, occurring at the point corresponding to the location in theexposition where the music modulated into the dominant key. The use of the subdominant in this location often serves as a way of keeping the rest of recapitulation in the tonic.The subdominant
diatonic function acts as a dominant preparation and in theories afterHugo Riemann is considered to balance the dominant around the tonic.
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