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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ENHARMONIC MODULATION»
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... Harmony 432, Rhythm 433, Two-Part Rhythms for Practice 434 Keyboard
Applications 436 CHAPTER 31 Enharmonic Modulation with German Sixths
Theoretical Skills 437 Introduction to Enharmonic Modulation 437, Aural
Properties of the ...
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A Chord in Time: The Evolution of the Augmented Sixth from ...
In his symphonies from the early 1770s, Haydn continued to explore the same
type of modulation: Symphony No 42l\\ (1771) originally included what was
apparently to have been a far-reaching enharmonic modulation, which Haydn
deleted, ...
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Music Theory for the Music Professional
Enharmonic Modulation An enharmonic modulation involves the enharmonic
alteration of a melodic tone or of one or more of the chord tones of the modulatory
pivot chord, as illustrated in Example 19-12. Mazurka in F minor, Op. Post, No.
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Harmony for Computer Musicians
Enharmonic Modulation Enharmonic modulation is used to modulate to remote
keys. This type of modulation is termed enharmonic because it largely depends
upon the process of the enharmonic respelling of chords such as the dominant ...
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Elements of Musical Composition: Comprehending the Rules of ...
Modulation by Discords of Syncopation by Dominant Sevenths by Diminished
Sevenths Enharmonic Modulation PAGE. 91 ibid. 9* ibid. CHAP. VII. Of Canon,
Fugue, and Imitation Definitions . . Different kinds of Canon . Perpetual Canon ...
... be expected in accordance with the development of the keys up to that moment
, into B-flat, D, F, which triad can now lead us to G-flat major (III-I), a key that could
not possibly have been reached without recourse to enharmonic modulation.
Heinrich Schenker, Oswald Jonas, 1980
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The Correct Order of Fundamental Harmonies: A Treatise on ...
Delayed Resolution of the Ninth, applied to Enharmonic Modulation, . . . . . . . .199
VII. — Chromatic Chords of the Seventh and Ninth, applied to Enharmonic
Modulation, ...... 200> VIII. — Alteration of Dominant into Chromatic Chords of the
...
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Harmony and Voice Leading
Enharmonic Modulation Based on the Diminished Seventh chord. Enharmonic
modulations involve true, rather than merely notational, enharmonics. Thus,
Example 33-3 does not contain an enharmonic modulation. In Example 33-6,
however, ...
Edward Aldwell, Carl Schachter, Allen Cadwallader, 2010
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Mozart's Requiem: Historical and Analytical Studies, ...
... modulating in each line of the text. The first line goes from A minor to A-flat
minor, the second to G minor, and the two-part third phase finally, by way of a
noncadencing enharmonic modulation Gt,/Fj(, to F major (Ex. II. 12). 2S 30
EXAMPLE ii.
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The Skazki (fairy Tales) of Nikolai Medtner: The Evolution ...
1, illustrates enharmonic modulation from b-flat minor to f-sharp minor, with the
pivoting tritone as part of the V43 chord. But this seemingly conventional
enharmonic modulation is complicated by adding the dominant function pitch A in
the next ...
Ekaterina Chernaya-Oh, 2008