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  2. The Harmony Codex - Wikipedia

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    The Harmony Codex digital deluxe edition bonus tracks [14]; No. Title Length; 11. "What Life Brings" (Aug 22 mix by Roland Orzabal) 4:16: 12. "Time Is Running Out" (Mikael Åkerfeldt version)

  3. Motif (music) - Wikipedia

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    A harmonic motif is a series of chords defined in the abstract, that is, without reference to melody or rhythm. A melodic motif is a melodic formula , established without reference to intervals . A rhythmic motif is the term designating a characteristic rhythmic formula, an abstraction drawn from the rhythmic values of a melody.

  4. Skydancer (Dark Tranquillity album) - Wikipedia

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    With Skydancer, Dark Tranquillity aimed to write a death metal album that incorporated melody and counterpoint, as well as complex song structures.The songs are heavily dense with “20+ riffs that never are repeated in the same way” according to Sundin, and feature elements unusual for a death metal album such as clean vocal and acoustic guitar sections.

  5. Elementa harmonica - Wikipedia

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    Elementa harmonica (Ἁρμονικὰ στοιχεῖα in Greek; Elements of Harmonics in English) is a treatise on the subject of musical scales by Aristoxenus, of which considerable amounts are extant.

  6. Harmolodics - Wikipedia

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    Harmolodics seeks to free musical compositions from any tonal center, allowing harmonic progression independent of traditional European notions of tension and release (see: atonality). Harmolodics may loosely be defined as an expression of music in which harmony, movement of sound, and melody all share the same value. The general effect is that ...

  7. Strong box - Wikipedia

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    Strong box or strongbox may refer to: A type of box. Strong box, ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  8. Aristoxenus - Wikipedia

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    Aristoxenus was born at Tarentum (in modern-day Apulia, southern Italy) in Magna Graecia, and was the son of a learned musician named Spintharus (otherwise Mnesias). [2] He learned music from his father, and having then been instructed by Lamprus of Erythrae and Xenophilus the Pythagorean, he finally became a pupil of Aristotle, [3] whom he appears to have rivaled in the variety of his studies.

  9. Harmonicraft - Wikipedia

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