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- catalog contributor b12907225.
- catalog created "2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2003.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Tonality, the music center -- Pulse, rhythm, and meter -- Intervals and melody -- Controlling dissonance and consonance : two-voice counterpoint -- Triads, inversions, figured bass, and harmonic analysis -- Seventh chords, texture, and musical hierarchy -- The tonic and the dominant, voice leading, and harmonic rhythm -- The dominant seventh and chordal dissonance -- Contrapuntal expansions of tonic and dominant : six-three chords -- More contrapuntal expansions and their impact on composition : inversions of V--, vii⁰--, and introduction of the motive -- Accented dissonances, six-four chords, and revisiting IV -- Invertible counterpoint and compound melody -- The pre-dominant function and the phrase model -- The phrase model continued : perceiving, animating, and expanding it using new pre-dominant possibilities -- The submediant : a new diatonic harmony, and further extensions of the phrase model -- The mediant, the back-relating dominant, and a synthesis of diatonic harmonic relationships -- The period -- Other small musical structures : sentences, double periods, and asymmetrical periods -- Harmonic sequences : concepts and patterns -- Sequences within larger musical contexts and sequences with seventh chords -- Applied chords -- Tonicization and modulation -- Binary form and variations -- Modal mixture -- Expansion of modal mixture harmonies : chromatic tonicization and modulation -- The neapolitan sixth chord (♭II₆) -- The augmented sixth chord -- Ternary form -- Rondo -- Sonata form -- New harmonic tendencies -- The rise of symmetrical harmony in tonal music -- Melodic and harmonic symmetry combine : chromatic sequences -- At tonality's edge.".
- catalog extent "xxii, 714 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0195095677 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0195160592 (v. 1)".
- catalog identifier "0195160606".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog subject "781.2 21".
- catalog subject "Harmony.".
- catalog subject "MT50 .L22 2003".
- catalog subject "Music theory Textbooks.".
- catalog subject "Musical analysis.".
- catalog subject "Tonality.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Tonality, the music center -- Pulse, rhythm, and meter -- Intervals and melody -- Controlling dissonance and consonance : two-voice counterpoint -- Triads, inversions, figured bass, and harmonic analysis -- Seventh chords, texture, and musical hierarchy -- The tonic and the dominant, voice leading, and harmonic rhythm -- The dominant seventh and chordal dissonance -- Contrapuntal expansions of tonic and dominant : six-three chords -- More contrapuntal expansions and their impact on composition : inversions of V--, vii⁰--, and introduction of the motive -- Accented dissonances, six-four chords, and revisiting IV -- Invertible counterpoint and compound melody -- The pre-dominant function and the phrase model -- The phrase model continued : perceiving, animating, and expanding it using new pre-dominant possibilities -- The submediant : a new diatonic harmony, and further extensions of the phrase model -- The mediant, the back-relating dominant, and a synthesis of diatonic harmonic relationships -- The period -- Other small musical structures : sentences, double periods, and asymmetrical periods -- Harmonic sequences : concepts and patterns -- Sequences within larger musical contexts and sequences with seventh chords -- Applied chords -- Tonicization and modulation -- Binary form and variations -- Modal mixture -- Expansion of modal mixture harmonies : chromatic tonicization and modulation -- The neapolitan sixth chord (♭II₆) -- The augmented sixth chord -- Ternary form -- Rondo -- Sonata form -- New harmonic tendencies -- The rise of symmetrical harmony in tonal music -- Melodic and harmonic symmetry combine : chromatic sequences -- At tonality's edge.".
- catalog title "The complete musician : an integrated approach to tonal theory, analysis, and listening / Steven Laitz.".
- catalog type "Textbooks. fast".
- catalog type "text".