In music theory, tension and resolution are fundamental concepts that describe the emotional and structural aspects of harmony. Tension is created by chords that are dissonant or unstable, while resolution occurs when these tensions are relieved through consonant or stable chords.
The tension and resolution tendency of a chord can be influenced by its harmonic function within the context of a key. For example, in a major scale, the dominant (V) chord typically creates high tension and resolves to the tonic (I) chord.
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