submediant
[ suhb-mee-dee-uh nt ]
/ sʌbˈmi di ənt /
noun Music.
the sixth tone of a diatonic scale, being midway between the subdominant and the upper tonic.
Also called
superdominant.
Words nearby submediant
Example sentences from the Web for submediant
In the opening Allegro the second subject occurs, by way of exception, in the major key of the submediant.
The Pianoforte Sonata |J.S. ShedlockThe second subject is propounded by the oboes (in the rather unusual related key of the submediant).
Contemporary American Composers |Rupert HughesThe second (in B flat) is in the submediant, the last in the tonic major.
Symphonies and Their Meaning; Third Series, Modern Symphonies |Philip H. Goepp
British Dictionary definitions for submediant
submediant
/ (sʌbˈmiːdɪənt) music /
noun
the sixth degree of a major or minor scale
a key or chord based on this
adjective
of or relating to the submediant
Also (US and Canadian):
superdominant