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