The third edition (1876) of John Stainer's influential book extends his theory of harmony to the system of just intonation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Difference between sound and noise 2. Natural recognition of the interval of an octave 3. The material of harmony 4. Scale arranged in thirds 5. Dominant series of chords from major scale 6. Chords formed by combination of thirds from minor scale 7. Dominant series of chords formed from minor scale 8. Chords formed by a combination of notes taken from two scales 9. Relative chords are derived from the scale 10. Definition of a discord 11. Three facts accounting for many musical effects 12. Modulation Conclusion Appendix I Suggestions as to writing music Appendix II Suggestions as to filling up exercises Appendix III Figured bass Exercises, questions and index.
1. Difference between sound and noise 2. Natural recognition of the interval of an octave 3. The material of harmony 4. Scale arranged in thirds 5. Dominant series of chords from major scale 6. Chords formed by combination of thirds from minor scale 7. Dominant series of chords formed from minor scale 8. Chords formed by a combination of notes taken from two scales 9. Relative chords are derived from the scale 10. Definition of a discord 11. Three facts accounting for many musical effects 12. Modulation Conclusion Appendix I Suggestions as to writing music Appendix II Suggestions as to filling up exercises Appendix III Figured bass Exercises, questions and index.
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