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MUSI 011, 012, 013, 014, 115: Harmony, Counterpoint, & Form (SC)
Music 011-014, 115: Harmony, Counterpoint, and Form
Theory & Theorists
Rhythm & Meter
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Melody
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Counterpoint
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Atonality
Serialism
Writing and Citing
Harmony
"Harmony" entry in Grove Music Online
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by Carl Dahlhaus
Harmony in Context
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by Miguel Roig-Francolí
A geometry of music: harmony and counterpoint in the extended common practice
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by Dmitri Tymoczko, Dmitri
Treatise on harmony
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by Jean-Philippe Rameau, 1683-1764.
A generative theory of tonal music
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by Fred Lerdahl
Harmony and voice leading
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by Edward Aldwell
Harmony
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by Walter Piston
Structural hearing: tonal coherence in music
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by Felix Salzer
Theory of harmony
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by Arnold Schoenberg
"harmony" subject search in TRIPOD
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