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18 reviewsISBN 10: 125944709X
ISBN 13: 9781259447099
Author: Stefan Kostka, Dorothy Payne, Byron Almen
For a generation of professionals in the musical community, Tonal Harmony has provided a comprehensive, yet accessible and highly practical, set of tools for understanding music. With this new edition, twenty-first century technology meets a time-honored tradition. Now available in McGraw-Hill’s Connect® with SmartBook®, students are better equipped to understand and master the vocabulary of music efficiently,allowing them to move on more quickly to advanced musical skill-building.
Part I: Fundamentals
Elements of Pitch
Elements of Rhythm
Introduction to Triads and Seventh Chords
Diatonic Chords in Major and Minor Keys
Part II: Diatonic Triads
5. Principles of Voice Leading
6. Root‑Position Part Writing
7. Harmonic Progression and the Sequence
8. Triads in First Inversion
9. Triads in Second Inversion
10. Cadences, Phrases, Periods, and Sentences
11. Two‑Part Tonal Counterpoint
12. Nonchord Tones I
13. Nonchord Tones II
Part III: Diatonic Seventh Chords
14. The V⁷ Chord
15. Other Diatonic Seventh Chords
Part IV: Chromaticism I
16. Secondary Functions I
17. Secondary Functions II
18. Modulations Using Diatonic Common Chords
19. Some Other Modulatory Techniques
20. Binary and Ternary Forms
Part V: Chromaticism II
21. Mode Mixture and the Neapolitan
22. Augmented Sixth Chords
23. Enharmonic Spellings and Enharmonic Modulations
24. Further Elements of the Harmonic Vocabulary
25. Tonal Harmony in the Late Nineteenth Century
Part VI: An Introduction to Twentieth‑Century (Post‑Tonal) Music
26. Materials and Techniques
27. Post‑Tonal Theory
28. New Directions
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Tags: Stefan Kostka, Dorothy Payne, Byron Almen, Tonal Harmony, Tonal Music