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▼a 9781135095437 (electronic bk.) |
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▼a 1135095434 (electronic bk.) |
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▼a (OCoLC)884017028 |
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▼a Turek, Ralph. |
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▼a Theory for Today's Musician, Second Edition (eBook)
▼h [electronic resource]. |
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▼a 2nd ed. |
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▼a Hoboken :
▼b Taylor and Francis,
▼c 2014. |
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▼a 1 online resource (1020 p.) |
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▼a Description based upon print version of record. |
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▼a Cadential Extension |
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▼a Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Detailed Contents; Preface; Visual Tour; Acknowledgments; Part One: In Lieu of Fundamentals; 1. Assorted Preliminaries; Matters of Pitch; The Staff and Its Clefs; Solmization; The Hexachord System; Accidentals; Modes, Scales, and Evolution; Church Modes; Musica Ficta; Metric Matters; Meter; The Dot; Early Meter Signatures; Hypermeter; Sound; Overtones; The Legend of Pythagoras; Equal Temperament; Coda; Do You Know These Terms?; 2. Intervals; Perspective: Five Ways to Express an Octave; White-Key Intervals |
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▼a Intervals of the Major ScaleRelated Matters; Inversion; Enharmonic Intervals; Simple versus Compound; Diatonic versus Chromatic; Consonance versus Dissonance; Coda; Do You Know These Terms?; Part Two: Diatonic Harmony; 3. Basic Harmonic Structures; Triads; Harmony and Chord; Basic Triads; Stability and Color; Chord Inversion; Inversion and Bass Line; Determining Chord Inversion; Seventh Chords; Classification of Seventh Chords; Inverted Seventh Chords; Coda; Do You Know These Terms?; 4. Musical Shorthand: Lead Sheets and Figured Bass; Lead-Sheet Notation; Lead-Sheet Chord Symbols |
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▼a Expanded SymbolsPassing Tones; More on Chord Inversion: The Numbers Game; Figured Bass Notation; Realizing a Figured Bass; Coda; Do You Know These Terms?; 5. Harmonies of the Major and Minor Scales; The Diatonic Chords; Diatonic Triads in Major Keys; Roman Numeral Symbols; The Primary Triads; Diatonic Triads in Minor Keys; Showing Inversion; The Diatonic Seventh Chords; Functional Tonality; Chord Function; The Circle of Fifths; Progression, Retrogression, and Repetition; The Ground Bass; Coda; The Common Practice Period; Do You Know These Terms?; 6. Cadences/Harmonic Rhythm; Cadences |
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▼a Cadences and StyleStandard Cadences; Cadential Variants; Summary of Standard Cadences; Harmonic Rhythm; Coda; Do You Know These Terms?; Part Three: Melody; 7. Melodic Pitch and Rhythm; Range, Interval Structure, and Gesture; Range; Interval Structure; Gesture; Repetition; Motive; Sequence; Types of Sequences; Melodic Tonality; Scales and Arpeggios; Large-Scale Events; Melodic Tonality; Recognizing Important Pitches; Tonic-Dominant Axis; Coda; Do You Know These Terms?; 8. Embellishing Tones; The Standard Voices; Step-Step Combinations; Passing Tones; Neighbor Tones; Step-Leap Combinations |
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▼a AppoggiaturaEscape Tone; Double Neighbors; Step-Repetition Combinations; Anticipation; Suspension and Retardation; Other Ways to Designate Suspensions; Embellishing Tones and Style; Multiple Embellishing Tones; Embellishing Tones in Jazz; Embellishing Tones as Motives; The Embellishing Chord Tone; Coda; Do You Know These Terms?; 9. Melodic Form; The Phrase; What is a Phrase?; Phrase Length; Phrases and Cadences; The Musical Sentence; Phrase Relationships; Combining and Extending Phrases; The Period; Parallel Period; Contrasting Period; Phrase Group; Double Period; Cadential Elision |
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▼a The package (ISBN 978-0-415-73036-5) contains the second edition of Theory for Today's Musician (ISBN: 978-0-415-66332-8) and the Theory for Today's Musician Workbook (ISBN: 978-0-415-66333-5) Theory for Today's Musician, Second Edition, recasts the scope of the traditional music theory course to meet the demands of the professional music world, in a style that speaks directly and engagingly to today's music student. It uses classical, folk, popular, and jazz repertoires with clear explanations that link music theor. |
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▼a Music theory -- Textbooks. |
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▼i Print version:
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