A V7 chord, or dominant seventh chord, is a four-note chord consisting of a root, major third, perfect fifth, and minor seventh above the root. This chord functions primarily to create tension that resolves to the tonic chord (I), making it essential in establishing key tonality. Its unique quality arises from the tritone interval between the third and the seventh, leading to a strong pull towards resolution.
Topic -b0aWJRsGsxMeaUJJS1A8: Unit 5 Overview: Harmony and Voice Leading II (Chord Progressions and Predominant Function)
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