Roman numeral analysis is a method used in music theory to analyze the harmonic structure of a piece of music by representing chords as Roman numerals. This system helps musicians understand the functional relationships between chords and their roles within a key.
In Roman numeral analysis, each chord is assigned a Roman numeral based on its function within the key. For example, in the key of C major, the tonic (C) is represented as I, the dominant (G) as V, and the leading tone (B) as viidegree.
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