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Hi, I know 3 modulations: 1) common chords 2) chromatic with one or more chromatisms 3) enharmonic.
I want to know the name of this modulation:
V 3_4 (Ab-Cb-Db-F) i.e. dominant of Gb major (as a very very short and "not resolved" digression of the main tone Eb minor) > to the II of F minor (i.e. G NATURAL!-Bb-Db-F called "half diminished seventh"). I dont see common chords here, nor chromatisms (Gb to G natural) nor enharmonies. I dont see that fa minor is the tone of the III degree (my Db is the dominant not the tonic). Surely an "avoided cadence"! i.e. a dominant landing to the II (or IV or VI) of a differnet tonality but without any chromatism. What the NAME of this modulation please? I guess that this IS a modulation, not a change of tonality. thanks a lot.
PS: with a *different* dominant like V Ab-C-Eb-Gb all were very easy: a "cadence to the altered subdominant" (G natural = IV# of Db major) and via "common chord modulation" this IV#7 of Db major is = II7 of F minor. ok! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vastymedoisa ( talk • contribs) 02:03, 14 June 2022 (UTC)
In the mid-late 90s or early 2000s, I recommended an animated comedy movie to my elderly father (RIP), who enjoyed comedies. The main character was a rooster, blustery and funny. The film had favorable reviews, from a comedic standpoint, and wasn't (solely) aimed at small children. Can anyone help me identify the film?
Afterwards, my Dad thought I had played a malicious trick on him, by "recommending a cartoon" (an animated film.) He said "I'll get you back for that!" Mystified, I reminded him of Saturday mornings, when he joined my brother & me in laughing at Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, etc. He grumbled an agreement, but stated that "cartoons" are for children! I refrained from rebutting with Flesh Gordon or Fantastic Animation Festival, not to mention his own Saturday morning enjoyment of much milder entertainment. Any thoughts about the name of the Rooster film? Thanks for your consideration, Tribe of Tiger Let's Purrfect! 21:15, 14 June 2022 (UTC)
With all 32 teams finally known, when is the Panini World Cup album going to be released in mainland Europe? I tried looking myself but couldn't find anything. Please note we're not talking about Road to Qatar or whatever, just the good old classic World Cup album. Cheers, 88.207.58.88 ( talk) 22:59, 14 June 2022 (UTC)
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Hi, I know 3 modulations: 1) common chords 2) chromatic with one or more chromatisms 3) enharmonic.
I want to know the name of this modulation:
V 3_4 (Ab-Cb-Db-F) i.e. dominant of Gb major (as a very very short and "not resolved" digression of the main tone Eb minor) > to the II of F minor (i.e. G NATURAL!-Bb-Db-F called "half diminished seventh"). I dont see common chords here, nor chromatisms (Gb to G natural) nor enharmonies. I dont see that fa minor is the tone of the III degree (my Db is the dominant not the tonic). Surely an "avoided cadence"! i.e. a dominant landing to the II (or IV or VI) of a differnet tonality but without any chromatism. What the NAME of this modulation please? I guess that this IS a modulation, not a change of tonality. thanks a lot.
PS: with a *different* dominant like V Ab-C-Eb-Gb all were very easy: a "cadence to the altered subdominant" (G natural = IV# of Db major) and via "common chord modulation" this IV#7 of Db major is = II7 of F minor. ok! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vastymedoisa ( talk • contribs) 02:03, 14 June 2022 (UTC)
In the mid-late 90s or early 2000s, I recommended an animated comedy movie to my elderly father (RIP), who enjoyed comedies. The main character was a rooster, blustery and funny. The film had favorable reviews, from a comedic standpoint, and wasn't (solely) aimed at small children. Can anyone help me identify the film?
Afterwards, my Dad thought I had played a malicious trick on him, by "recommending a cartoon" (an animated film.) He said "I'll get you back for that!" Mystified, I reminded him of Saturday mornings, when he joined my brother & me in laughing at Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, etc. He grumbled an agreement, but stated that "cartoons" are for children! I refrained from rebutting with Flesh Gordon or Fantastic Animation Festival, not to mention his own Saturday morning enjoyment of much milder entertainment. Any thoughts about the name of the Rooster film? Thanks for your consideration, Tribe of Tiger Let's Purrfect! 21:15, 14 June 2022 (UTC)
With all 32 teams finally known, when is the Panini World Cup album going to be released in mainland Europe? I tried looking myself but couldn't find anything. Please note we're not talking about Road to Qatar or whatever, just the good old classic World Cup album. Cheers, 88.207.58.88 ( talk) 22:59, 14 June 2022 (UTC)