Tonic
Glossary
The tonic chord of a major key (the I chord) (and the i chord in a minor key) shares a root with the name of the key and is considered a restful “home” place for starting and ending many phrases of chord progressions. The dominant (V or V7) chord tonicizes or prepares the tonic in many progressions.
The tonic chord of a major key (the I chord) (and the i chord in a minor key) shares a root with the name of the key and is considered a restful “home” place for starting and ending many phrases of chord progressions. The dominant (V or V7) chord tonicizes or prepares the tonic in many progressions.