Tonal Counterpoint: Studies in Part-writingA. P. Schmidt, 1904 - 258 páginas |
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... the introduction of first inver- sions the phrase may be treated as follows : 6 6 The chords now blend together more naturally , and we secure a flowing diatonic bass melody . ― $ 10 . To speak now in detail of. 8 Tonal Counterpoint.
... the introduction of first inver- sions the phrase may be treated as follows : 6 6 The chords now blend together more naturally , and we secure a flowing diatonic bass melody . ― $ 10 . To speak now in detail of. 8 Tonal Counterpoint.
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... diatonic harmony which , if thoroughly mastered , will be of the greatest assistance in all future studies . N. B. The student is by no means expected to read over and assimilate this whole first chapter before he be- gins to write ...
... diatonic harmony which , if thoroughly mastered , will be of the greatest assistance in all future studies . N. B. The student is by no means expected to read over and assimilate this whole first chapter before he be- gins to write ...
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... truth ; for example , BEETHOVEN . Op . 53 It is when we wish to depart from the simple diatonic movement and to introduce skips ( disjunct movement ) that it is necessary to observe carefully which tones of General Laws of Progression 29.
... truth ; for example , BEETHOVEN . Op . 53 It is when we wish to depart from the simple diatonic movement and to introduce skips ( disjunct movement ) that it is necessary to observe carefully which tones of General Laws of Progression 29.
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... diatonic motion or by skips , and then , after some aimless wandering about , reach the same high point again . A melody , to be sure , may often reach in its course a certain point of interest , and then after a temporary abatement of ...
... diatonic motion or by skips , and then , after some aimless wandering about , reach the same high point again . A melody , to be sure , may often reach in its course a certain point of interest , and then after a temporary abatement of ...
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... diatonic until there has been acquired the critical judgment to know just when skips are effective . The skips which the student will naturally use first are octaves , fifths , thirds fourths , sixths and sevenths , and about in this ...
... diatonic until there has been acquired the critical judgment to know just when skips are effective . The skips which the student will naturally use first are octaves , fifths , thirds fourths , sixths and sevenths , and about in this ...
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Tonal Counterpoint: Studies in Part-writing Walter Raymond Spalding Sin vista previa disponible - 1932 |
Términos y frases comunes
1st Violin accented passing note alto voice analyze Andante arpeggio auxiliary note Bach bass beat BEETHOVEN cadence Cello changing notes chief melody choral chromatic Clavichord combinations composer composition consecutive fifths contrapuntal counter cresc diatonic dissonant dominant seventh double counterpoint effect example exercises fifths and octaves florid flowing four notes fourth Fugue fundamental position HANDEL harmony note Haydn imitation inner voices interest interval introduced leading tone leap let the student lower voice major measure melody minor mode minor scale modulation motion Mozart octave outer voices outline part-writing passage perfect fifth phrase pianoforte possible practice Prelude progression range related keys repeated notes SCHUMANN second inversions seldom seventh chord simple six-four chord sixth degree skips Sonata soprano string quartet style suspension Symphony syncopation third three-part tion tonality tonic transposed treated triad two-part writing upper voices VIIO Viola Cello Violin Violin Viola vocal writing for strings
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Página 23 - Tie should gradually have these tables at his finger-ends as well as in his head; for they form in themselves alone a fundamental system of diatonic harmony which, if thoroughly mastered, will be of the greatest assistance in all future studies.
Página 77 - ... found between the sixth and seventh degrees of the harmonic minor scale, should seldom be employed.
Página 42 - ... the seventh and eighth measures of the first movement of Mozart's C Maior Symphony.