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- catalog contributor b8402587.
- catalog created "c1975.".
- catalog date "1975".
- catalog date "c1975.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1975.".
- catalog description "Combined species : Combining species ; Two lines in second species, one in first; Two lines in third species, one in first ; Two compound lines moving at the same rate ; Two lines in fourth species, one in first ; One line in first species, one in second, one in third ; Two compound lines moving at different rates ; One line in first species, one in second, one in fourth; One line in first species, one in third, one in fourth ; Dissonant skips and skips to and from dissonant notes: compound lines based on pairs of lines in a higher simple species ; Dissonant skips and skips to and from a dissonant note, continued: compound lines based on pairs of lines in combined species ; Passing tones and dissonant neighbors beginning at the same time as the stable notes against which they are dissonant: combining compound lines with lines in a higher species".
- catalog description "Lines : Lines; Repetitions, steps, and skips ; Consonance and dissonance ; Linear operations and constructs ; Triads, the tonic, and the diatonic degrees ; Tonal pitch structures".
- catalog description "Notes : Notes ; Pitch ; Time ; Loudness ; Timbre".
- catalog description "Notes, beats, and measures : Tonal rhythm ; Segmentation, delay, and anticipation ; Thinking of notes in terms of beats ; Secondary segmentations, delays, and anticipations ; Secondary beats ; Establishing beats ; Non-diatonic voice-leading procedures: chromatic neighbors and chromatic step motion ; Some new principles of linear generation: doubling, borrowing, and transfer".
- catalog description "Performance : Some problems we've been avoiding ; Articulation: what the performer does ; Articulation: effect of what the performer does on our understanding of the structure ; Contrasts of loudness and timbre ; Rubato ; Performance strategies and "understanding the structure".".
- catalog description "Phrases, sections, and movements : Spans longer than a measure: the nature of the problem ; Phrase structure ; The cadence ; Consecutive phrases ; Non-diatonic voice-leading procedures: secondary dominants, diminished sevenths, and augmented sixth chords; mixtures ; Tonicization, structural parallelism, and large-scale span structure ; An overview and some words of warning".
- catalog description "Simple species : Introduction ; Two lines in first species ; Three lines in first species ; Two lines in second species ; Compound lines ; Two lines in third species ; Compound lines, continued ; Three lines in second and third species ; Two lines in fourth species ; Three lines in fourth species".
- catalog description "Species counterpoint : What species counterpoint is and what it's for ; Constructing species lines: some operational rules ; Understanding species lines: structural ambiguity and interest ; Combining species lines: the fundamental voice-leading constraints ; Combining species lines: correspondence between linear structures".
- catalog description "What are we talking about? : A "theory of tonal music"? What kind of theory? What do you mean, "music"? ; A "scientific" theory? ; "Why don't you just ask him what he hears?"".
- catalog extent "viii, 435 p., [1] fold. leaf of plates :".
- catalog identifier "0393093425".
- catalog issued "1975".
- catalog issued "c1975.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Norton,".
- catalog subject "781".
- catalog subject "Counterpoint.".
- catalog subject "MT40 .W48".
- catalog subject "Music theory.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Combined species : Combining species ; Two lines in second species, one in first; Two lines in third species, one in first ; Two compound lines moving at the same rate ; Two lines in fourth species, one in first ; One line in first species, one in second, one in third ; Two compound lines moving at different rates ; One line in first species, one in second, one in fourth; One line in first species, one in third, one in fourth ; Dissonant skips and skips to and from dissonant notes: compound lines based on pairs of lines in a higher simple species ; Dissonant skips and skips to and from a dissonant note, continued: compound lines based on pairs of lines in combined species ; Passing tones and dissonant neighbors beginning at the same time as the stable notes against which they are dissonant: combining compound lines with lines in a higher species".
- catalog tableOfContents "Lines : Lines; Repetitions, steps, and skips ; Consonance and dissonance ; Linear operations and constructs ; Triads, the tonic, and the diatonic degrees ; Tonal pitch structures".
- catalog tableOfContents "Notes : Notes ; Pitch ; Time ; Loudness ; Timbre".
- catalog tableOfContents "Notes, beats, and measures : Tonal rhythm ; Segmentation, delay, and anticipation ; Thinking of notes in terms of beats ; Secondary segmentations, delays, and anticipations ; Secondary beats ; Establishing beats ; Non-diatonic voice-leading procedures: chromatic neighbors and chromatic step motion ; Some new principles of linear generation: doubling, borrowing, and transfer".
- catalog tableOfContents "Performance : Some problems we've been avoiding ; Articulation: what the performer does ; Articulation: effect of what the performer does on our understanding of the structure ; Contrasts of loudness and timbre ; Rubato ; Performance strategies and "understanding the structure".".
- catalog tableOfContents "Phrases, sections, and movements : Spans longer than a measure: the nature of the problem ; Phrase structure ; The cadence ; Consecutive phrases ; Non-diatonic voice-leading procedures: secondary dominants, diminished sevenths, and augmented sixth chords; mixtures ; Tonicization, structural parallelism, and large-scale span structure ; An overview and some words of warning".
- catalog tableOfContents "Simple species : Introduction ; Two lines in first species ; Three lines in first species ; Two lines in second species ; Compound lines ; Two lines in third species ; Compound lines, continued ; Three lines in second and third species ; Two lines in fourth species ; Three lines in fourth species".
- catalog tableOfContents "Species counterpoint : What species counterpoint is and what it's for ; Constructing species lines: some operational rules ; Understanding species lines: structural ambiguity and interest ; Combining species lines: the fundamental voice-leading constraints ; Combining species lines: correspondence between linear structures".
- catalog tableOfContents "What are we talking about? : A "theory of tonal music"? What kind of theory? What do you mean, "music"? ; A "scientific" theory? ; "Why don't you just ask him what he hears?"".
- catalog title "An introduction to tonal theory / Peter Westergaard.".
- catalog type "text".