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Designed to serve as a primary text for the first two years of college music theory, TECHNIQUES AND MATERIALS OF MUSIC, 7th Enhanced Edition covers all the basics of composition--including harmony, melody, and musical form. The authors present essential materials of common-practice music and an overview of 20th century techniques, and include numerous hands-on exercises to help students better retain key concepts.

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Part I: RUDIMENTS. 1. The Great Staff and Piano Keyboard. 2. Accidentals. 3. Intervals. 4. Major and Minor Scales. 5. Key Signatures. 6. Triads. 7. Meter and Rhythm. Part II: DIATONIC MATERIALS. 8. Triads in Root Position. 9. The Tonic Triad in Root Position. 10. Connection of Tonic and Dominant Triads in Root Position. 11. The Dominant Seventh Chord in Root Position. 12. Connection of Tonic and Subdominant Triads in Root Position. 13. Connection of Subdominant and Dominant Triads in Root Position. 14. Cadences Employing the Tonic, Subdominant, and Dominant Triads in Root Position. 15. The Cadential Tonic Six-Four Chord. 16. Tonic, Subdominant, and Dominant Triads in First Inversion. 17. The Supertonic Triad. 18. Inversions of the Dominant Seventh Chord. 19. Linear (Embellishing) Six-Four and Other Chords. 20. Submediant and Mediant Triads in Root Position and First Inversion. 21. The Leading Tone Triad. 22. Variant Qualities of Triads. 23. The Sequence. 24. The Supertonic Seventh Chord. 25. The Leading Tone Seventh Chord. 26. Other Diatonic Seventh Chords. Part III: CHROMATIC MATERIALS. 27. Secondary (Applied, Borrowed) Dominants. 28. Modulation. 29. Linear (Embellishing) Diminished Seventh Chords. 30. The Neapolitan Triad. 31. Augmented Sixth Chords. 32. Modulation by Other Means. 33. Ninth Chords. Part IV: TWENTIETH-CENTURY MATERIALS. 34. Twentieth-Century Techniques: General Comments. 35. Further Concepts for Analysis. 36. Rhythmic and Metric Devices. 37. Tertian Harmony. 38. The Diatonic (Church) Modes. 39. Pandiatonicism. 40. Exotic (Artificial, Synthetic) Scales. 41. Quartal and Secondal Harmony. 42. Polyharmony and Polytonality. 43. Free Atonality. 44. Twelve-Tone Serialism. 45. Additional Contemporary Procedures. Part V: REFERENCE MATERIALS. 46. Musical Calligraphy. 47. The Harmonic Series. 48. Nonharmonic (Nonchord) Tones. 49. Relative and Linear Motion. 50. Guidelines for Voice Leading in Strict Four-Part Writing. 51. Guidelines for Doubling in Strict Four-Part Writing. 52. Checklist for Part Writing. 53. Chord Functions in Tonal Music. 54. Figured-Bass Symbols. 55. Procedure for Harmonizing a Figured Bass. 56. Procedure for Harmonizing a Melody. 57. Models for Expansion and Elaboration. 58. Cadence and Phrase Structure. 59. Typical Phrase Variants. 60. The Motive. 61. The Sequence. 62. Textures. 63. An Introduction to Tonal Melody. 64. An Introduction to Tonal Counterpoint. 65. Form. 66. Checklist for Analysis. 67. Composition Checklist. 68. Instrumental Ranges and Transpositions. Bibliography. Index.

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      ISBN13: 9781285854441, 978-1285854441
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      Book Synopsis
      Designed to serve as a primary text for the first two years of college music theory, TECHNIQUES AND MATERIALS OF MUSIC, 7th Enhanced Edition covers all the basics of composition--including harmony, melody, and musical form. The authors present essential materials of common-practice music and an overview of 20th century techniques, and include numerous hands-on exercises to help students better retain key concepts.

      Table of Contents
      Part I: RUDIMENTS. 1. The Great Staff and Piano Keyboard. 2. Accidentals. 3. Intervals. 4. Major and Minor Scales. 5. Key Signatures. 6. Triads. 7. Meter and Rhythm. Part II: DIATONIC MATERIALS. 8. Triads in Root Position. 9. The Tonic Triad in Root Position. 10. Connection of Tonic and Dominant Triads in Root Position. 11. The Dominant Seventh Chord in Root Position. 12. Connection of Tonic and Subdominant Triads in Root Position. 13. Connection of Subdominant and Dominant Triads in Root Position. 14. Cadences Employing the Tonic, Subdominant, and Dominant Triads in Root Position. 15. The Cadential Tonic Six-Four Chord. 16. Tonic, Subdominant, and Dominant Triads in First Inversion. 17. The Supertonic Triad. 18. Inversions of the Dominant Seventh Chord. 19. Linear (Embellishing) Six-Four and Other Chords. 20. Submediant and Mediant Triads in Root Position and First Inversion. 21. The Leading Tone Triad. 22. Variant Qualities of Triads. 23. The Sequence. 24. The Supertonic Seventh Chord. 25. The Leading Tone Seventh Chord. 26. Other Diatonic Seventh Chords. Part III: CHROMATIC MATERIALS. 27. Secondary (Applied, Borrowed) Dominants. 28. Modulation. 29. Linear (Embellishing) Diminished Seventh Chords. 30. The Neapolitan Triad. 31. Augmented Sixth Chords. 32. Modulation by Other Means. 33. Ninth Chords. Part IV: TWENTIETH-CENTURY MATERIALS. 34. Twentieth-Century Techniques: General Comments. 35. Further Concepts for Analysis. 36. Rhythmic and Metric Devices. 37. Tertian Harmony. 38. The Diatonic (Church) Modes. 39. Pandiatonicism. 40. Exotic (Artificial, Synthetic) Scales. 41. Quartal and Secondal Harmony. 42. Polyharmony and Polytonality. 43. Free Atonality. 44. Twelve-Tone Serialism. 45. Additional Contemporary Procedures. Part V: REFERENCE MATERIALS. 46. Musical Calligraphy. 47. The Harmonic Series. 48. Nonharmonic (Nonchord) Tones. 49. Relative and Linear Motion. 50. Guidelines for Voice Leading in Strict Four-Part Writing. 51. Guidelines for Doubling in Strict Four-Part Writing. 52. Checklist for Part Writing. 53. Chord Functions in Tonal Music. 54. Figured-Bass Symbols. 55. Procedure for Harmonizing a Figured Bass. 56. Procedure for Harmonizing a Melody. 57. Models for Expansion and Elaboration. 58. Cadence and Phrase Structure. 59. Typical Phrase Variants. 60. The Motive. 61. The Sequence. 62. Textures. 63. An Introduction to Tonal Melody. 64. An Introduction to Tonal Counterpoint. 65. Form. 66. Checklist for Analysis. 67. Composition Checklist. 68. Instrumental Ranges and Transpositions. Bibliography. Index.

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