Theoretical part. English translation by Arthur MendelAssociated music publishers, Incorporated, 1942 - Composition (Music) |
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according accordingly analysis bass best interval broken chord cadence chord of resolution chord-progressions chord-successions chordal chords from Group chords of group chromatic scale combination tones complete composer composition connection construction contains degree-progression directly produced dominant effect element example feeling fifth force fourth guide-tone harmonic content harmonic fluctuation harmonic interval harmonic progression harmonic tension harmonic value important instruments interval-values inversion keyboard instruments leading-tone less linear listener lower tone major sixth measure melodic minor second minor seventh minor third musician nature neighboring tone non-chord tones occur octave overtone series passing tones polyphony position possible pure reckoning relationship rhythm rhythmic root representatives root-progression root-succession rules significance simple simplest sion sound step-progression strong structure sub-group subordinate succession suspension theory of harmony three tones tion tonal center tonal relations tonic triad tritone chords two-voice framework upper tone upper voice vibrations voice-leading