The V/V chord, also known as the secondary dominant, is the dominant chord of the dominant key in a given tonality. It serves as a means to tonicize the dominant chord, creating a temporary modulation that adds harmonic interest and drive within a progression. By using the V/V, composers can establish a strong resolution back to the original key or lead into a new one, enhancing the overall harmonic texture.
Topic 93_qTBCn6o0Mg2pFqr_G9: Unit 7 Overview: Harmony and Voice Leading IV (Secondary Function)
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