Steven G. Laitz (Chair of the Music Theory and Chair of t Analysis, Michael R. Callahan (Associate Professor of Music Theory and Chair
The Complete Musician
An Integrated Approach to Theory, Analysis, and Listening
Steven G. Laitz (Chair of the Music Theory and Chair of t Analysis, Michael R. Callahan (Associate Professor of Music Theory and Chair
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With a focus on music in context and a wealth of in-text and online exercises, The Complete Musician offers a complete program for teaching and learning undergraduate music theory.
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With a focus on music in context and a wealth of in-text and online exercises, The Complete Musician offers a complete program for teaching and learning undergraduate music theory.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- 5 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 960
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 204mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1428g
- ISBN-13: 9780190924508
- ISBN-10: 0190924500
- Artikelnr.: 63623748
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- 5 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 960
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 204mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1428g
- ISBN-13: 9780190924508
- ISBN-10: 0190924500
- Artikelnr.: 63623748
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Steven G. Laitz is chair of the Music Theory and Analysis department at The Julliard School. Michael R. Callahan is Associate Professor of Music Theory and Chair of the Music Theory Area in the College of Music at Michigan State University.
* PREFACE
* PART 1: FOUNDATIONS
* CHAPTER 1A Musical Space: Pitches, Scales, and Keys
* CHAPTER 1B Musical Time: Meter and Rhythm
* CHAPTER 1C Musical Distance: Intervals
* CHAPTER 2 Pitch and Meter Combine: Melody and Counterpoint
* CHAPTER 3 Triads, Seventh Chords, and Texture
* PART 2: FUSING MELODY, HARMONY, AND COUNTERPOINT
* CHAPTER 4 The Role of Context: Embellishing Tones and Melodic Shape
* CHAPTER 5 Tonic, Dominant, and Voice Leading
* CHAPTER 6 V7 and Two-Level Analysis
* CHAPTER 7 Expanding Tonic and Dominant with First-Inversion Triads
* CHAPTER 8 Inversions of V7 and Leading-Tone Seventh Chords
* PART 3: ESTABLISHING, EXPANDING, AND EMBELLISHING THE PHRASE MODEL
* CHAPTER 9 The Pre-Dominant Function and the Phrase Model
* CHAPTER 10 Accented and Chromatic Embellishing Tones
* CHAPTER 11 Six-Four Chords and Plagal Motions
* CHAPTER 12 Pre-Dominant Seventh Chords and Embedded Phrase Models
* CHAPTER 13 The Submediant and the Step-Descent Bass
* CHAPTER 14 The Mediant and the Back-Relating Dominant
* PART 4: SMALL FORMS
* CHAPTER 15 Periods
* CHAPTER 16 Sentences, Double Periods, and Asymmetric Periods
* AN INTERMEZZO ON MUSICAL MOTIVES
* PART 5: EXPRESSIVE COLOR THROUGH CHROMATICISM
* CHAPTER 17 Applied Chords
* CHAPTER 18 Modulation
* CHAPTER 19 Harmonic Sequences
* CHAPTER 20 Binary Form and Variations
* CHAPTER 21 Modal Mixture
* CHAPTER 22 Chromatic Modulation and Text-Music Relations
* CHAPTER 23 Neapolitan Chords
* CHAPTER 24 Augmented-Sixth Chords
* PART 6: LARGE FORMS
* CHAPTER 25 Ternary Form
* CHAPTER 26 Rondo Form
* CHAPTER 27 Sonata Form
* PART 7: NEAR, AT, AND PAST THE EDGES OF TONALITY
* CHAPTER 28 Tonal Ambiguity and Symmetrically Constructed Harmonies
* CHAPTER 29 Symmetry Stretches Tonality: Chromatic Sequences and Equal
Divisions of the Octave
* CHAPTER 30 Centricity, Extended and Non-Tertian Sonorities, and
Collections
* CHAPTER 31 Analysis with Sets
* CHAPTER 32 Metrical and Serial Techniques
* GLOSSARY
* CREDITS
* INDEX OF TERMS AND CONCEPTS
* INDEX OF MUSICAL EXAMPLES AND EXERCISES
* PART 1: FOUNDATIONS
* CHAPTER 1A Musical Space: Pitches, Scales, and Keys
* CHAPTER 1B Musical Time: Meter and Rhythm
* CHAPTER 1C Musical Distance: Intervals
* CHAPTER 2 Pitch and Meter Combine: Melody and Counterpoint
* CHAPTER 3 Triads, Seventh Chords, and Texture
* PART 2: FUSING MELODY, HARMONY, AND COUNTERPOINT
* CHAPTER 4 The Role of Context: Embellishing Tones and Melodic Shape
* CHAPTER 5 Tonic, Dominant, and Voice Leading
* CHAPTER 6 V7 and Two-Level Analysis
* CHAPTER 7 Expanding Tonic and Dominant with First-Inversion Triads
* CHAPTER 8 Inversions of V7 and Leading-Tone Seventh Chords
* PART 3: ESTABLISHING, EXPANDING, AND EMBELLISHING THE PHRASE MODEL
* CHAPTER 9 The Pre-Dominant Function and the Phrase Model
* CHAPTER 10 Accented and Chromatic Embellishing Tones
* CHAPTER 11 Six-Four Chords and Plagal Motions
* CHAPTER 12 Pre-Dominant Seventh Chords and Embedded Phrase Models
* CHAPTER 13 The Submediant and the Step-Descent Bass
* CHAPTER 14 The Mediant and the Back-Relating Dominant
* PART 4: SMALL FORMS
* CHAPTER 15 Periods
* CHAPTER 16 Sentences, Double Periods, and Asymmetric Periods
* AN INTERMEZZO ON MUSICAL MOTIVES
* PART 5: EXPRESSIVE COLOR THROUGH CHROMATICISM
* CHAPTER 17 Applied Chords
* CHAPTER 18 Modulation
* CHAPTER 19 Harmonic Sequences
* CHAPTER 20 Binary Form and Variations
* CHAPTER 21 Modal Mixture
* CHAPTER 22 Chromatic Modulation and Text-Music Relations
* CHAPTER 23 Neapolitan Chords
* CHAPTER 24 Augmented-Sixth Chords
* PART 6: LARGE FORMS
* CHAPTER 25 Ternary Form
* CHAPTER 26 Rondo Form
* CHAPTER 27 Sonata Form
* PART 7: NEAR, AT, AND PAST THE EDGES OF TONALITY
* CHAPTER 28 Tonal Ambiguity and Symmetrically Constructed Harmonies
* CHAPTER 29 Symmetry Stretches Tonality: Chromatic Sequences and Equal
Divisions of the Octave
* CHAPTER 30 Centricity, Extended and Non-Tertian Sonorities, and
Collections
* CHAPTER 31 Analysis with Sets
* CHAPTER 32 Metrical and Serial Techniques
* GLOSSARY
* CREDITS
* INDEX OF TERMS AND CONCEPTS
* INDEX OF MUSICAL EXAMPLES AND EXERCISES
* PREFACE
* PART 1: FOUNDATIONS
* CHAPTER 1A Musical Space: Pitches, Scales, and Keys
* CHAPTER 1B Musical Time: Meter and Rhythm
* CHAPTER 1C Musical Distance: Intervals
* CHAPTER 2 Pitch and Meter Combine: Melody and Counterpoint
* CHAPTER 3 Triads, Seventh Chords, and Texture
* PART 2: FUSING MELODY, HARMONY, AND COUNTERPOINT
* CHAPTER 4 The Role of Context: Embellishing Tones and Melodic Shape
* CHAPTER 5 Tonic, Dominant, and Voice Leading
* CHAPTER 6 V7 and Two-Level Analysis
* CHAPTER 7 Expanding Tonic and Dominant with First-Inversion Triads
* CHAPTER 8 Inversions of V7 and Leading-Tone Seventh Chords
* PART 3: ESTABLISHING, EXPANDING, AND EMBELLISHING THE PHRASE MODEL
* CHAPTER 9 The Pre-Dominant Function and the Phrase Model
* CHAPTER 10 Accented and Chromatic Embellishing Tones
* CHAPTER 11 Six-Four Chords and Plagal Motions
* CHAPTER 12 Pre-Dominant Seventh Chords and Embedded Phrase Models
* CHAPTER 13 The Submediant and the Step-Descent Bass
* CHAPTER 14 The Mediant and the Back-Relating Dominant
* PART 4: SMALL FORMS
* CHAPTER 15 Periods
* CHAPTER 16 Sentences, Double Periods, and Asymmetric Periods
* AN INTERMEZZO ON MUSICAL MOTIVES
* PART 5: EXPRESSIVE COLOR THROUGH CHROMATICISM
* CHAPTER 17 Applied Chords
* CHAPTER 18 Modulation
* CHAPTER 19 Harmonic Sequences
* CHAPTER 20 Binary Form and Variations
* CHAPTER 21 Modal Mixture
* CHAPTER 22 Chromatic Modulation and Text-Music Relations
* CHAPTER 23 Neapolitan Chords
* CHAPTER 24 Augmented-Sixth Chords
* PART 6: LARGE FORMS
* CHAPTER 25 Ternary Form
* CHAPTER 26 Rondo Form
* CHAPTER 27 Sonata Form
* PART 7: NEAR, AT, AND PAST THE EDGES OF TONALITY
* CHAPTER 28 Tonal Ambiguity and Symmetrically Constructed Harmonies
* CHAPTER 29 Symmetry Stretches Tonality: Chromatic Sequences and Equal
Divisions of the Octave
* CHAPTER 30 Centricity, Extended and Non-Tertian Sonorities, and
Collections
* CHAPTER 31 Analysis with Sets
* CHAPTER 32 Metrical and Serial Techniques
* GLOSSARY
* CREDITS
* INDEX OF TERMS AND CONCEPTS
* INDEX OF MUSICAL EXAMPLES AND EXERCISES
* PART 1: FOUNDATIONS
* CHAPTER 1A Musical Space: Pitches, Scales, and Keys
* CHAPTER 1B Musical Time: Meter and Rhythm
* CHAPTER 1C Musical Distance: Intervals
* CHAPTER 2 Pitch and Meter Combine: Melody and Counterpoint
* CHAPTER 3 Triads, Seventh Chords, and Texture
* PART 2: FUSING MELODY, HARMONY, AND COUNTERPOINT
* CHAPTER 4 The Role of Context: Embellishing Tones and Melodic Shape
* CHAPTER 5 Tonic, Dominant, and Voice Leading
* CHAPTER 6 V7 and Two-Level Analysis
* CHAPTER 7 Expanding Tonic and Dominant with First-Inversion Triads
* CHAPTER 8 Inversions of V7 and Leading-Tone Seventh Chords
* PART 3: ESTABLISHING, EXPANDING, AND EMBELLISHING THE PHRASE MODEL
* CHAPTER 9 The Pre-Dominant Function and the Phrase Model
* CHAPTER 10 Accented and Chromatic Embellishing Tones
* CHAPTER 11 Six-Four Chords and Plagal Motions
* CHAPTER 12 Pre-Dominant Seventh Chords and Embedded Phrase Models
* CHAPTER 13 The Submediant and the Step-Descent Bass
* CHAPTER 14 The Mediant and the Back-Relating Dominant
* PART 4: SMALL FORMS
* CHAPTER 15 Periods
* CHAPTER 16 Sentences, Double Periods, and Asymmetric Periods
* AN INTERMEZZO ON MUSICAL MOTIVES
* PART 5: EXPRESSIVE COLOR THROUGH CHROMATICISM
* CHAPTER 17 Applied Chords
* CHAPTER 18 Modulation
* CHAPTER 19 Harmonic Sequences
* CHAPTER 20 Binary Form and Variations
* CHAPTER 21 Modal Mixture
* CHAPTER 22 Chromatic Modulation and Text-Music Relations
* CHAPTER 23 Neapolitan Chords
* CHAPTER 24 Augmented-Sixth Chords
* PART 6: LARGE FORMS
* CHAPTER 25 Ternary Form
* CHAPTER 26 Rondo Form
* CHAPTER 27 Sonata Form
* PART 7: NEAR, AT, AND PAST THE EDGES OF TONALITY
* CHAPTER 28 Tonal Ambiguity and Symmetrically Constructed Harmonies
* CHAPTER 29 Symmetry Stretches Tonality: Chromatic Sequences and Equal
Divisions of the Octave
* CHAPTER 30 Centricity, Extended and Non-Tertian Sonorities, and
Collections
* CHAPTER 31 Analysis with Sets
* CHAPTER 32 Metrical and Serial Techniques
* GLOSSARY
* CREDITS
* INDEX OF TERMS AND CONCEPTS
* INDEX OF MUSICAL EXAMPLES AND EXERCISES