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V–IV–I turnaround

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In music, the V–IV–I turnaround, or blues turnaround, is one of several cadential patterns traditionally found in the twelve-bar blues, and commonly found in rock and roll. [1]

12 relations: Augmented triad, Cadence (music), Dominant (music), Mixolydian mode, Music, Passing chord, Ragtime, Rock and roll, Subdominant, The Near Future, Tonic (music), Twelve-bar blues.

Augmented triad

An augmented triad is a chord, made up of two major thirds (an augmented fifth).

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Cadence (music)

In Western musical theory, a cadence (Latin cadentia, "a falling") is "a melodic or harmonic configuration that creates a sense of resolution."Don Michael Randel (1999).

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Dominant (music)

In music, the dominant is the fifth scale degree of the diatonic scale, called "dominant" because it is next in importance to the tonic, and a dominant chord is any chord built upon that pitch, using the notes of the same diatonic scale.

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Mixolydian mode

Mixolydian mode may refer to one of three things: the name applied to one of the ancient Greek harmoniai or tonoi, based on a particular octave species or scale; one of the medieval church modes; a modern musical mode or diatonic scale, related to the medieval mode.

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Music

Music is an art form and cultural activity whose medium is sound organized in time.

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Passing chord

In music, a passing chord is a nondiatonic chord that connects, or passes between, the notes of two diatonic chords.

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Ragtime

Ragtime – also spelled rag-time or rag time – is a musical style that enjoyed its peak popularity between 1895 and 1918.

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Rock and roll

Rock and roll (often written as rock & roll or rock 'n' roll) is a genre of popular music that originated and evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950sJim Dawson and Steve Propes, What Was the First Rock'n'Roll Record (1992),.

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Subdominant

In music, the subdominant is the technical name for the fourth tonal degree of the diatonic scale.

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The Near Future

"The Near Future" is a song written by Irving Berlin in 1919.

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Tonic (music)

In music, the tonic is the first scale degree of a diatonic scale (the first note of a scale) and the tonal center or final resolution tone that is commonly used in the final cadence in tonal (musical key-based) classical music, popular music and traditional music.

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Twelve-bar blues

The twelve-bar blues or blues changes is one of the most prominent chord progressions in popular music.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V–IV–I_turnaround

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