Neapolitan Sixth Chord | Theory Things William Wieland |
N6 = II6 | The Neapolitan Sixth Chord is a predominant. | |||||||||||
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An example of a Neapolitan sixth chord appears near the end of this simple piano transcription: Gounod Funeral March of a Marionette (only 1 or 2 chords per measure). Another clever example: Chopin C minor Prelude, op. 28, no. 20. |
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