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Surviving Set Theory: a Pedagogical Game and Cooperative Learning Approach to Undergraduate Post-Tonal Music Theory
Lecture Notes
When the Leading Tone Doesn't Lead: Musical Qualia in Context
Chromatic Sequences
Generalized Tonnetze and Zeitnetz, and the Topology of Music Concepts
Middleground Structure in the Cadenza to Boulez's Éclat
Harmonic Vocabulary in the Music of John Adams: a Hierarchical Approach Author(S): Timothy A
Transfer Theory Placement Exam Guide (Pdf)
Motivic Similarity and Form in Boulez's Anthèmes
Wadsworth, Directional Tonality in Schumann's
Concise Manual of Harmony, Intended for the Reading of Spiritual Music in Russia (1874)
Divisions of the Tetrachord Are Potentially Infinite in Number
The Death and Resurrection of Function
Overview of Pitch and Time Organization in Stockhausen's Klavierstück N.9
Decontextualizing Contextual Inversion
On Chords Generating Scales; Three Compositions for Orchestra
Dynamic Melodic Expectancy
Top View
Semitonal Relationships in Chopin's Music by Heewon Chung
University of Oklahoma
THE EVOLUTION of WHOLE-TONE SOUND in LISZT's ORIGINAL PIANO WORKS. the Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, Ph.D., 1974 Music
MTO 22.2: Reenan, Types and Applications of P3,0 Seventh-Chord Transformations
Essential Neo-Riemannian Theory for Today's Musician
Music Theory Contents
Lexical Tone and Melodic Pitch in the Music of Teotithin Del Valle Zapotec* Kathryn Goldberg
1 Schubert's Harmonic Language and Fourier Phase Space
CF Album, Transcriptions, and Analyses
THEORY II Unit 2: Modulations Dr
SDK146 Reference Manual
Copland in Pursuit of Neoclassicism
A Choral Conductor's Reference Guide to Acoustic Choral Music Measurement: 1885 to 2007 Brenda Kaye Scoggins Fauls
Scale Networks and Debussy
Scales, Tunings and Notations
The Neapolitan Triad and the Common-Tone Diminished Seventh
On the Similarity of Twelve-Tone Rows
Charting Enharmonicism on the Just Intonation Tonnetz: a Practical Approach to Neo-Riemannian Analysis