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A Theory on Open Modality Banner Table of Contents Preface 051597 Introduction Mode Textures and Symmetrical Chords Chord Sequences, Mode Key Chart, and Key Changes 051297 Description of Forces and Mixed Symmetrical Chords 061997 Inversions Mode Swings 071897 Shifting Modes 063097 Sequence Transfer 051297 Poly-Modality Inter-Relationships of Chords Sequence Splitting Overtones and Accidentals Compositional Techniques 050397 Tables I Tables II Footnotes ...


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The Just Intonation System of Nicola Vicentino This article originally appeared in 1/1: Journal of the Just Intonation Network, 5, No. 2 (Spring 1989), 8-13. © 1989 by Bill Alves Nicola Vicentino (1511-c.1576) was a remarkable theorist and composer whose fame today rests chiefly with his advocacy of chromatic and even microtonal music. Unlike the traditional theorist of the Middle Ages, he was not content to just confine himself to abstract mathematical theory; he showed how his theories ...


[Sponsor link - S.F.T. Setup Gizmo - utility for quickly developing a SETUP for your application] Welcome to Bob Frazier's Music Page Music Theory Chapter Sponsored by S.F.T. Inc. NEW FEATURE - the music theory page now has a new section on vocal techniques About This Music Theory Page A long time ago, in a galaxy far away, I had NO concept of why music worked, why chords were formed the way they are, and so on. I looked in libraries and tried to find the information that I ...






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Byzantine ChantStudies PageSt John of Damascus This page contains a few of my articles on Byzantine Chant, which I am working on to help beginners learn the Byzantine Chant system. Please be advised, however, that it is necessary to have a certain amount of technical knowledge about music in general. I don't know how to simplify most of these things further without degrading the musical theory involved. If you really want to learn Byzantine Chant, the best way by far is to find someone who ...


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How Music Works Overview How Music Works Introduction (1) Sound and Music (2) The Major Scale (3) Chords and Harmony (4) Scales and Melody (5) Chord/Scale Relations (6) Playing with Chords (7) Playing with Scales (8) Writing Songs Gold Edition 2.0 Silver Edition 2.0 Music Theory 3.0 Contacts Introduction How Music Works is a comprehensive suit ...


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March 12-14, 1998 MUSIC: THE EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME Grade Level: One Presented by: Jill Moss and Joy M. Ball Length of Unit: The skills addressed in this unit are mastered over time and should be practiced and assessed throughout the year. I. ABSTRACT The goal of this unit is to provide first graders with effective musical experiences by drawing from the child's world of rhymes, songs and games, and by utilizing the natural expressions of movement, speech, singing a ...


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A Subject Guide to Musical Resources on the Internet Introduction The Music Resources Subject Guide is intended for students and faculty in the University of Alberta's Department of Music. Due to the wide variety of research interests, we have included a broad spectrum of resources covering Western and non-Western musical traditions. In the page to follow, you will find links to general music indexes, composers, information about musical instruments, concerts events, and a comprehensive list ...








Music Theory Lessons These music theory lessons are arranged in logical order from top to bottom. If you are just starting out, I recommend that you begin with the top lesson and proceed in an orderly fashion down the page. If you already have some of the basics learned, feel free to browse the menu for specific topics of interest. Throughout the following pages, I have attempted to place links to previous lessons wherever instruction contained within that previous lesson is essential to u ...




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Let's make music with computers Lesson plan for secondary education Original Document written by: Ma. Ángeles Flores and Cristina Fuertes Adapted for the RTEE project by: Cristina Fuertes


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Welcome to the Music Magic Online Piano Tutor. This area will give you an introduction to learning how to play the piano, read basic notes, and learn basic rhythm. Use this as a starting point, but by no means use this as your sole source of learning music, especially if you're serious about it. There are certain restrictions, such as posture, dynamics and general musical style that cannot be overcome with teaching music through the computer. Restrictions on the web have f ...


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Welcome to M.Tevfik Dorak's Music Homepage The Music Notes are intended to accompany the Open University (UK) Music Courses. I have successfully completed the music courses A214 (Elements of Music), A314 (From Baroque to Romantic; discontinued) and A341 (Beethoven). The notes cover the musical periods Baroque, Classical and Romantic. Musical styles, main genres and major composers are discussed. A glossary is available as a revision aid. Also available is recommended resources. An extensive list of links to relevant educational resources, music journals, radio stations, music catalogues and record companies is included for those looking for more. Thank you for your interest. Contents Music Links Glossary M.Tevfik Dorak B.A. (Hons) Homepage


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ORB Online Encyclopedia "Music" Introduction to Medieval Music Cynthia J. Cyrus Last modified on October 15, 1999 Introduction The medieval musical experience is impossible to recapture, for most of the music of daily life is lost to us. The sounds of street hawkers, the songs sung in the fields to lighten the tedium of labor, the dances that accompanied so many festivities, much of the music intended for the stage, and even the musical component of many troubadour songs ...


ORB Online Encyclopedia "Music" Introduction to Medieval Music Cynthia J. Cyrus Last modified on October 15, 1999 Introduction The medieval musical experience is impossible to recapture, for most of the music of daily life is lost to us. The sounds of street hawkers, the songs sung in the fields to lighten the tedium of labor, the dances that accompanied so many festivities, much of the music intended for the stage, and even the musical component of many troubadour songs ...


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The Traditional Ballad Index: An Annotated Bibliography of the Folk Songs of the English-Speaking World. Welcome The Traditional Ballad Index is a collaborative effort designed to help people find reference information on folk ballads. It is not itself a source of song texts or of discussion of ballads, although it contains some summary information. The current version of the Ballad Index, as of March 15, 2006, is 2.1. We expect to release new versions regularly. Click here for a li ...


The Latin Motet: Indexes to Printed Collections, 1500-1600 by Harry B. Lincoln With permission of the publisher, The Institute of Mediaeval Music (1270 Campman Crescent, Ottowa, Canada, K2C 1P8) Published in 1993. In addition to the files at this website the book contains thematic indexes (in staff notation) of all voices of the pieces cited, a Thematic Locator Index and an Index to Modern Editions. Comments, additions, corrections may be sent to bg0056@bingvmb.cc.binghamton.edu Di ...


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Welcome to THEMA, a hypertextual database! THEMA stands for (Music) THEory of the Middle Ages. At present, this database comprises hypertext transcriptions of 18 manuscript copies of 14 Latin theoretical treatises related to musica mensurabilis of the thirteenth century. THEMA was created by Sandra Pinegar with the generous support of a Whiting Fellowship 1990-91. Notated examples in the manuscripts remain in the original code and hopefully will be replaced soon. Refer to the Thesaurus music ...






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close window Journal of Music Theory Founded by David Kraehenbuehl at Yale in 1957, JMT is the oldest music-theory journal now published in the United States. Originally a publication of the Yale School of Music, where it was officially housed for many years, JMT has always been edited by scholars associated with the Department of Music in Yale's Faculty of Arts and Sciences, a relationship formalized in [year] with JMT's move to the Department. As we approach our second half-century, we look forward to maintaining our tradition of publishing the very best peer-reviewed research in the discipline. Publication schedule update Information for contributors Subscribing to JMT Ordering back issues Masthead Resources Updated 10 September 2004 by Ian Quinn


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