Lesson 5

 Neapolitan Sixth

  • The Neapolitan sixth is a chromatic predominant chord.
  • This includes the b2, 4, and b6.
  •  The Neapolitan triad and augmented sixth chords are considered pre-dominant chords.
  • The Neapolitan six is called a sixth because it is written and played in first inversion.
This image is showing a typical way in which the Neapolitan sixth can be used. -Reference Music Theory Academy

This image is showing the Neapolitan sixth with voice leading. -Reference Music Theory for the 21st Century Classroom.

In this video it is shown that the Neapolitan chord is a very popular harmony used in various genres and this is explained in depth.

In this video the meaning, construction and application of Augmented Sixth and Neapolitan Sixth chords are explained.







This is an arrangement I did of Thank You Lord where I added the Nepolitan 6.





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