In music theory, dominant chords (built on the fifth degree) and diminished 7th chords (particularly in minor mode) are unique because they can be unprepared, meaning their seventh, fifth, and third intervals can be introduced without prior preparation, unlike other chord types that require preparation.
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Here it is.
Prepare a special resolution.
And then the [music] key is clear.
Next seven where seventh, fifth, and third are written above one another.
Nothing is prepared as it is just an ordinary chord.
544 Where seventh, fifth, and third are written above one another, nothing is prepared.
But only if it's on the fifth degree.
Because it's a dominant chord.
So, let's say that it's implied what is implied or what we can understood as implied is that he says he's saying that this figuration three this number 357 are placed only on the fifth degree.
Which is the only place where we can we can have it unprepared or on the seventh degree actually.
Especially in the minor mode, diminished seventh chord.
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