A Picardy Third refers to the use of a major chord at the end of a musical piece that is otherwise in a minor key. It creates an unexpected shift from sadness to happiness.
Imagine watching a movie where the main character faces many challenges and obstacles throughout. Just when you think everything will end sadly, there's a sudden twist and they overcome all difficulties, leaving you with a feeling of joy and relief.
Minor Key: A musical key that has a darker or sadder sound compared to major keys.
Chord Progression: The sequence of chords used in a piece of music.
Resolution: The movement from dissonance (tension) to consonance (rest) in music.
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