Tonal Counterpoint: Studies in Part-writingA. P. Schmidt, 1904 - 258 páginas |
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Página vi
... modulations , etc. , and then suddenly telling him that now he is to write free counterpoint , that in which he is to do what- ever he likes , without any previous practice in adapting means to ends . Rather from the outset the student ...
... modulations , etc. , and then suddenly telling him that now he is to write free counterpoint , that in which he is to do what- ever he likes , without any previous practice in adapting means to ends . Rather from the outset the student ...
Página 45
... modulations may be made to nearly related keys , and at times some particular modulation is clearly implied by the melody itself . Three melodies in the bass are now harmonized to show the general style to be adopted in subsequent work ...
... modulations may be made to nearly related keys , and at times some particular modulation is clearly implied by the melody itself . Three melodies in the bass are now harmonized to show the general style to be adopted in subsequent work ...
Página 47
... be monotonous or lack a melodious flow . ( c ) We now attempt an exercise which will allow passing modulations into related keys . More passing notes also will be introduced to show their great use in the. General Laws of Progression 47.
... be monotonous or lack a melodious flow . ( c ) We now attempt an exercise which will allow passing modulations into related keys . More passing notes also will be introduced to show their great use in the. General Laws of Progression 47.
Página 48
... modulating into the major keys of Ab and Eb . Play over each of the voices by it- self , and note that by the use of passing notes each of the inner parts becomes an entirely satisfactory melody . The soprano is noticeable for its wide ...
... modulating into the major keys of Ab and Eb . Play over each of the voices by it- self , and note that by the use of passing notes each of the inner parts becomes an entirely satisfactory melody . The soprano is noticeable for its wide ...
Página 51
... modulations made to related keys . ( c ) d In this version repeated notes are freely used , especially in the inner voices . Still the general course of both the alto and of the tenor is varied and melodious . In the last two measures ...
... modulations made to related keys . ( c ) d In this version repeated notes are freely used , especially in the inner voices . Still the general course of both the alto and of the tenor is varied and melodious . In the last two measures ...
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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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