Music of the Baroque
In music theory, the dominant refers to the fifth scale degree of a diatonic scale and is crucial in establishing tonality and functional harmony. It plays a central role in creating tension that resolves back to the tonic, which is the first scale degree. The dominant often leads to dominant seventh chords, adding more complexity and richness to harmonic progressions, further solidifying its importance in the development of Western music during the Baroque period.
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