Neopolitan Chords




Neapolitan chord

  • A Neapolitan chord is a major chord built on the  flat second (supertonic / 7) scale degree
  • Neapolitan Chords move to the dominant
  • 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 picture shows how the Neapolitan sixth can be used. - (Music Theory Academy)




Voice leading and Neapolitan chords. -(musictheoryteacher.com)



This video explains what a Neapolitan chord is by definition




This video shows how the Neapolitan chord can make your composition more interesting


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