Tonal Counterpoint: Studies in Part-writingA. P. Schmidt, 1904 - 258 páginas |
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... practice in adapting means to ends . Rather from the outset the student should be led on gradually to make original use of as broad a harmonic scheme as possible . Without foregoing the technical training gained by the observance of ...
... practice in adapting means to ends . Rather from the outset the student should be led on gradually to make original use of as broad a harmonic scheme as possible . Without foregoing the technical training gained by the observance of ...
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... practice necessary to acquire an adequate and facile technique in their interconnection often becomes irksome to him . But as the human body must have a skeleton of bone , in like manner we cannot compose well - knit music without ...
... practice necessary to acquire an adequate and facile technique in their interconnection often becomes irksome to him . But as the human body must have a skeleton of bone , in like manner we cannot compose well - knit music without ...
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... practice under competent supervision may the stu- dent hope to acquire an adequate technique in musical expression . * " " $ 19 . Before we come to the practical illustration of these general working principles , it will be necessary to ...
... practice under competent supervision may the stu- dent hope to acquire an adequate technique in musical expression . * " " $ 19 . Before we come to the practical illustration of these general working principles , it will be necessary to ...
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... practice will give the student the mature judgment and the unerring artistic sense for such decision . $ 30 . It is taken for granted that every one is familiar with the normal range of the voices . In general the soprano should not be ...
... practice will give the student the mature judgment and the unerring artistic sense for such decision . $ 30 . It is taken for granted that every one is familiar with the normal range of the voices . In general the soprano should not be ...
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... practice is lost . Interest and variety should be sought by changing the positions and progressions of the chords in a given key . Now and then modulations may be made to nearly related keys , and at times some particular modulation is ...
... practice is lost . Interest and variety should be sought by changing the positions and progressions of the chords in a given key . Now and then modulations may be made to nearly related keys , and at times some particular modulation is ...
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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 198 - Haydn and the first movement of Beethoven's Sonata in D minor, Op. 31, No. 2.
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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.