Melody, Harmony, Tonality
A Book for Connoisseurs and Amateurs
- Author: Helm, E. Eugene
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$142.25Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 : Melody is Pure but Not So Simple
- Chapter 2 : Harmony, Unlike Melody, is Pure Only in Theory
- Chapter 3 : Our Usual Musical Menu is Melody with Subsidiary Accompaniment
- Chapter 4 : Counterpoint is a Harmonious Marriage of Independent Melodies
- Chapter 5 : Texture
- Chapter 6 : Special Mixtures of Texture
- Chapter 7 : East is East is Melody; West is West is Harmony
- Chapter 8 : The Universal Patterns of Melody: Melody Types
- Chapter 9 : Of the Earth, Earthy: Folk Music and its Role in Composition
- Chapter 10 : Improvisation Forever
- Chapter 11 : The Big Difference: Music Notation
- Chapter 12 : Canon, Free Imitation, Fugue: A Path to Musical Meaning
- Chapter 13 : Free Imitation: Canon with a Grain of Salt
- Chapter 14 : Fugue: The Whole Contrapuntal Bag of Tricks
- Chapter 15 : Harmony, the Governing Principle
- Chapter 16 : Music in Architecture
- Chapter 17 : Music in Astronomy
- Chapter 18 : Vibration, the New Paradigm
- Chapter 19 : The Harmonic Series
- Chapter 20 : Mapping the New Tonal Territory
- Chapter 21 : Tonality is Still Here Notes Suggest Further Reading About the Author