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- A Biological Rationale for Musical Scales
- Scalar and Collectional Relationships in Shostakovich's Fugues, Op. 87 Sarah Mahnken University of Nebraska-Lincoln, [email protected]
- Scales, Tunings and Notations
- TONAL AMBIGUITY in DEBUSSY's PIANO WORKS by RIKA UCHIDA A
- Tonal Function in Harmonic Scales
- Group Actions, Power Mean Orbit Size, and Musical Scales
- AN AURAL SKILLS HANDBOOK for MODAL MUSIC a Thesis Submitted to the College of Arts of Kent State University in Partial Fulfillme
- On the Emergence of the Major-Minor System
- Appendix 4 Modes
- Geometry of Harmony and Modes in Vaughan Williams' Romanza
- Modes and Scales
- Minor Key Rising Lines
- Lexicon of Comparative Theory Terminology
- What Makes Music Sound Good?
- Harmony & Theory
- Aeolian the Aeolian Mode Is a Seven-Note Scale Often Used in Blues, Rock, Jazz, and Many Other Musical Genres
- Modal Meditations Book Sample Pages
- Harmonic Minor Scales but Start on and Emphasize the E Notes
- An Introduction to Jazz Improvisation and the Application of Manipulating Composed Content for Classical Percussionists
- Scales and Modes
- Musical Modes Explained by Larry Martin [email protected]
- The Other Leading Note
- Modes, As the Name Implies, Can Be Thought of As Variations And/Or Versions of Major Or Minor Scales Where One Or More of Whole Or Half Steps Is Displaced
- Emotional Connotations of Diatonic Modes 237
- Scales, and Their Use in the Piano Iusic of Debussy And
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