10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TONALITIVE»
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1
The Rhythmic Conception of Music
necessity arises the fundamental rhythmic principle of tonalitive movement. This
consists in a departure from, and a return to the tonic; an eccentric followed by a
concentric movement; the former Syntonic-Atonic, the latter Atonic-Syntonic.
From this point of view we can see that the scales, while they give a certain
tonalitive standard, are not to be regarded as invariably indicating the key centre.
Modern practice is more and more leaving the tonalitive standard of the scale,
and ...
Thomas Henry Yorke Trotter, 1924
3
Proceedings of the Musical Association
In music I should expect the new tonalitive schemes of such composers as
Debussy and Ravel to bring about great changes in composition. Speaking for
myself, I would welcome such changes in organ music, especially in religious
worship, ...
Royal Musical Association, 1919
4
Proceedings of the Musical Association
In music I should expect the new tonalitive schemes of such composers as
Debussy and Ravel to bring about great changes in composition. Speaking for
myself, I would welcome such changes in organ music, especially in religious
worship, ...
5
Proceedings of the Royal Musical Association
In music I should expect the new tonalitive schemes of such composers as
Debussy and Rave] to bring about great changes in composition. Speaking for
myself, lyquld welcome such changes in organ music, especially in l'ellglous
worship, ...
Royal Musical Association, 1919
6
Certain relationships among concept development, listening ...
... tonalitive innovations used by this composer. Hindemith Mathis der Maler: the
return to a form of modality through the technique of linear counterpoint; also the
constant use of fourths both melodically and harmonically. 25 Schonberg Quartet
...
7
Delta: A Review of Arts, Life and Thought in the Netherlands
A subtle refinement came to characterize both his tonalitive and his colouristic
work, and the latter has remained so, even though in recent years the
expressiveness of his colours has been considerably enriched with clear and
even fresh tints.
8
The making of musicians: the rhythic method of teaching music
Transient modulations must be noticed, but at the same time pupils must feel that
they do not affect the general tonalitive scheme. CHROMATIC HARMONY
Chromatic harmony is taught as a means for expressing an instinct that is found
in all ...
Thomas Henry Yorke Trotter, 1914
9
ספר היובל לכבוד הרב הגאון יוסף צבי הרץ: Chief Rabbi of the ...
Each Dominus or Servus has its awn tonalitive or melodic form unlike each other,
and if there is some resemblance, it is but in one or two turns. Therefore, also,
their names vary accordingly, and vary in number too. For, if all Domini or Servi ...
Isidore Epstein, Joseph Herman Hertz, Ephraim Levine, 1942
10
The Monthly Musical Record
Rhythm of pitch — that is to say, the departure from and the regular return to a
definite note or triad — is described as " a tonalitive or ' centering ' rhythm."
Regular or strict rhythm is, according to Miss Glyn, the product of the community.
It is the ...