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| quote: | Originally posted by Mad for Brad
The minor second interval from Bnatural to C creates more tension thus sounds more resolved once you hit the c minor tonic chord.
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And, just to add to that, the resolution is made even stronger when the chord succession is V7 > i. Raising the Bb to Bnatural AND adding the F to the dominant chord creates a tritone (i.e., diminished fifth or augmented fourth interval) between the Bnat and F, which is very tense and has a strong tendency to resolve back to the root and third (i.e., C and Eb) of the tonic chord. In contrast, adding a seventh to a minor v chord creates a stable perfect fifth interval between the third and seventh notes (Bb and F), which does NOT have that strong tendency to resolve back to the root chord.
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