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  2. Voice leading - Wikipedia

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    The score below shows the first four measures of the C-major prelude from J.S. Bach's The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1.Letter (a) presents the original score while (b) and (c) present reductions (simplified versions) intended to clarify the harmony and implied voice leading, respectively.

  3. Schenkerian analysis - Wikipedia

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    Harmony and Voice Leading. Schirmer. 2nd ed. 2008; 3rd ed. (with Allen Cadwallader), 2011. ISBN 0-495-18975-8. Pankhurst, Tom (2008), SchenkerGUIDE: A Brief Handbook and Web Site for Schenkerian Analysis, New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-97398-8 – an introduction for those completely new to the subject.

  4. List of shape-note tunebooks - Wikipedia

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    Northern Harmony, Larry Gordon & Anthony G. Barrand (1979; 5th edition 2012) An American Christmas Harp, Karen E. Willard. Puyallup, Washington (1994; 3rd ed. 2009) [2] An Eclectic Harmony, Eclectic Harmony Music Committee, Liz Bryant, chair. Atlanta, (1999) Oberlin Harmony, Chloe Maher and Charles Wells (2002) High Desert Harmony, Daniel Davis.

  5. Category:Voice leading - Wikipedia

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    Four-part harmony (8 P) Pages in category "Voice leading" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Neo-Riemannian theory - Wikipedia

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    Later, Cohn pointed out that neo-Riemannian concepts arise naturally when thinking about certain problems in voice leading. [6] [7] For example, two triads (major or minor) share two common tones and can be connected by stepwise voice leading the third voice if and only if they are linked by one of the L, P, R transformations described above. [8]

  7. Consecutive fifths - Wikipedia

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    In the course of the 19th century consecutive fifths became more common, arising out of new textures and new conceptions of propriety in voice leading generally. They even became a stylistic feature in the work of some composers, notably Chopin ; and with the early 20th century and the breakdown of common-practice norms the prohibition became ...

  8. Harmony (Schenker) - Wikipedia

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    Harmony (German: Harmonielehre, or "Theory of Harmony") is a book published in 1906 by Heinrich Schenker. It is the first installment of Schenker's three-volume treatise on music theory entitled New Musical Theories and Fantasies; the others are Counterpoint and Free Composition. Schenker's name did not appear on the original edition of the ...

  9. SATB - Wikipedia

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    The letters of the abbreviation are also used by publishers to describe different scorings for soloists and choirs other than four-part harmony. For example, the listing "STB solos, SATB choir" of Bach's Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme , BWV 140 , indicates that a performance needs three soloists: soprano, tenor and bass, and a four-part choir ...

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