Introduction to Music Appreciation: An Objective Approach to Listening |
Contents
UNIT IITHE ART OF LISTENING | 31 |
RHYTHM | 39 |
Dances in Duple Meter | 43 |
Copyright | |
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aesthetic ApelHD Arias ArveyCM ASPECTS OF MUSIC Bach Bach Ballet bass bassoon Beethoven Bourrée Brahms cadence called century Chopin chords chromatic chromatic scale ChuDE clarinet Classic composer composition Concerto consonance and dissonance Copyright dance Debussy diatonic dissonance double bass E-Flat Electronic Music example FinnHM Flute Fourth Fugue G Minor Gavotte Gigue half step Handel harmony Haydn Hindemith homophonic horn instruments LangMWC listener London major McKin-AndMH melodic line melody Minuet Modulation motive movement Mozart NettlSDM Nonharmonic tones notes Oboe octave orchestra organum Overture Oxford University Press percussion percussion instruments period phrase Piano pitch polyphonic Prelude psychological Ravel rhythm rhythmic pattern Rondo SachsOMH Sarabande scale Schoenberg Second seventh Sonata Song soprano sound Strauss Stravinsky strings structure style Suite Symphony tempo theme Third Timpani tonal tone color tonic triads Trio Tschaikowsky UNIT variation vibration vibrato Violin vocal voice W. W. Norton Wagner Waltz York