The iii-vi progression is a common harmonic movement in tonal music, where the iii chord (the mediant) resolves to the vi chord (the submediant). This progression often creates a smooth and pleasant transition between chords, emphasizing the connection between the mediant and submediant harmonies. It's frequently used in various musical styles to add color and depth to chord progressions.
Topic 6.4: 6.4 Embellishing Tones: Identifying and Writing Suspensions; Identifying Retardations
Unit 6