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Harmonic Practice in Tonal Music Workbook
By working through a variety of drills, analyses, and exercises, students learn how harmony functions within a large-scale melodic organization and develop the tools they need to analyze and understand the concepts behind a wide range of music.
- Written exercises—The Second Edition includes new exercises for each chapter that reflect changes in the text, in particular changes in the chapters on fundamentals and diatonic harmony. Exercises require students to fill in short harmonic progressions, complete sequential patterns, realize figured basses, harmonize melodies, analyze excerpts from music literature, and compose original music.
- Keyboard exercises—Professor Gauldin’s keyboard exercises help students make the transition from theory to ear training and performance. Students learn to hear various intervals, chords, and harmonic progressions and to master transposition, figured bass, and melody harmonization. All keyboard exercises have been collected in a separate section at the end of the text.
Harmonic Practice in Tonal Music Student Resource CD-ROM
ISBN 0-393-10360-9
The music literature examples included in the text are now available on this single CD-ROM with performances by students and faculty from the Eastman School of Music. Using either a Mac or PC computer, students can easily navigate through an index of over 500 recordings and listen to the examples as they work through the text.
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