Music theory remixed : a blended approach for the practicing musician /

Designed for today's undergraduate music students, Music Theory Remixed: A Blended Approach for the Practicing Musician presents tonal music theory through a dual lens of works from the Western canon and examples from popular music, including rock, jazz, techno, film soundtracks, and world musi...

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Xehetasun bibliografikoak
Egile nagusia: Holm-Hudson, Kevin (Egilea)
Formatua: Liburua
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Argitaratua: New York : Oxford University Press, [2017]
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  • Part 1: Fundamentals and diatonic harmony. Prelude: Setting the stage : listening ; Dimensions of pitch : notation, scales, and key signatures ; Dimensions of pitch 2 : modes, intervals, consonance and dissonance ; Duration, rhythm, and meter ; Triads and seventh chords ; Diatonic chord labels ; Introduction to counterpoint and voice leading ; Forces of resolution : tendency tones, cadences, and closure ; Part writing with root-position triads ; Part writing with first-inversion triads and seventh chords ; Part writing with second-inversion triads and seventh chords
  • Part 2: Form and chromatic harmony 1. Melodic figuration : non-chord tones ; Motives, phrases, and periods ; Harmonic function applied : prolongation and the phrase model ; Harmonic progression and sequence ; Secondary chords and tonicization ; Mode mixture
  • Part 3: Form and chromatic harmony 2. Modulation 1 ; Modulation 2 ; Cannon and fugue ; Binary and ternary forms ; Sonata form ; Rondo ; Variation forms ; Chromaticism 1 : the Neapolitan chord and augmented sixth chords
  • Part 4: Advanced chromatic harmony and contemporary techniques. Alterations and additions to triads and seventh chords ; Further chromatic enhancements ; Modulation 3 ; Contemporary techniques 1 ; Contemporary techniques 2 ; Contemporary techniques 3 ; The stories we could tell : musical narrativity and intertextuality
  • Online appendix: Answers to self-tests.