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Intriguing Interpretation Of Dyads In Common-Practice Tonal Music, Yosef Goldenberg
Intriguing Interpretation Of Dyads In Common-Practice Tonal Music, Yosef Goldenberg
Gamut: Online Journal of the Music Theory Society of the Mid-Atlantic
The study offers a systematic exploration of situations in which dyads in common-practice tonal music change their meaning, when repeated or as pivots. The most common such situation is thirds that serve as either the upper or the lower pair of consonant triad members, most often with the tonic as one of the options. Sometimes, however, an implied harmony turns out to be dissonant. Occasionally, dyads other than thirds are also subject to reinterpretation. In exceptional circumstances, dyads do not imply complete harmonies.
A Study Of Charles-Auguste De Beriot And His Contributions To The Violin, Leigh P. Mackintosh
A Study Of Charles-Auguste De Beriot And His Contributions To The Violin, Leigh P. Mackintosh
Undergraduate Theses and Capstone Projects
The purpose of this research was to gain information about Charles-Auguste de Beriot (1802-1870) and his contributions to the violin. The specific problems of the study were as follows: 1.) to identify what influenced the compositions of Charles-Auguste de Beriot; 2.) to outline important developments in his writing that contributed to violin technique and Romanticism; and 3.) to analyze Concerto IX in A minor for Violin, Op. 104 in terms of melody, harmony, tonality, texture, and form. The intention of this research is to investigate Beriot’s compositions for violin and examines the Romantic aspects that appear in his Concerto IX. …
Volume 05, Number 02 (February 1887), Theodore Presser
Volume 05, Number 02 (February 1887), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Real Side of Music Teaching
Mendelssohn's Music for Pianists
Three Classes of Pupils
Review Lesson
Musical Art Company
Kindergarten Music System
Schumann's Piano Works
Five-Finger Exercises
Letter from a Student in Germany
Practical Value of Certain Modern Theories Respecting the Science of Harmony
Current Chats
Important! to New Jersey Musicians and Teachers
Missing Lessons
Why is the Techniphone Better Than the Piano for Piano Practice?
Firm But Flexible Wrist