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== As the main resolution tone ==
== As the main resolution tone ==


In many Medieval, Neo-Medieval and [[Wikipedia:Common practice period|Common Practice]] pieces, the Tonic is often the tone used for resolution in musical phrases, and, as a logical extension of this, can be considered the principal goal tone of a piece. This is especially known for being established through an [[Wikipedia:Cadence#Authentic%20cadence|Authentic cadence]].
In many Medieval, Neo-Medieval and [[Wikipedia:Common practice period|Common Practice]] pieces, the Tonic is often the tone used for resolution in musical phrases, and, as a logical extension of this, can be considered the principal goal tone of a piece. This is especially known for being established through an [[Wikipedia:Cadence#Authentic%20cadence|Authentic cadence]].  In addition, it should be noted that other chords in diatonic harmony, namely the mediant and submediant, often have tonic-like function in the sense of being resolution tones, with the caveat that they are ultimately nontonic functions, and hence, such resolutions are considered to be either interrupted or deceptive cadences.


== As an initiating event in a piece ==
== As an initiating event in a piece ==