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. Tonal Counterpoint: Studies in Part-writing - Página 23por Walter Raymond Spalding - 1904 - 258 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Whitefield Chadwick - 1897 - 260 páginas
...have both of these tables at his finger ends as well as in his head, in every major and minor key. They form in themselves alone a fundamental system...of the greatest assistance in all future studies. Although these tables do not give the possible progression between inversions of chords, these are... | |
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