Claude Debussy
.... Debussy's use of the whole-tone scale undercut the then-far more popular use of tonic or
tonal music: By emphasizing the individual qualities of each note ....
(1044

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Samuel Barber
.... in composition than some of his other piano works (which, like some of his work for strings, makes passing references to the twelve-
tonal music that marked the ....
(636

3

)
African Music & Poetry
.... into the poem but allow the words to stand before the background structure and communicate directly with the listener through the
tonal textures of the
music. ....
(1158

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Romanticism in western music
.... of importance in their own right, opening up musical territory that signalled the start of a new era: The New
Music's projection of
tonal relationships as ....
(2559

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Boris Godunov - Mussorgsky: Nationalism in Music
.... harmonic cliché in Russian
music described by Dorak (2010, p. 2) was "chord I - followed by augmented chord I and VIB, has for example,
tonal/modal ambiguity. ....
(1813

7

)
Application of Theory to Heavy Metal Music
.... What musicians of all genres create, from this perspective, is the
tonal signals that define and describe their
music and its experiential referents. ....
(3532

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Music Therapy
.... The author found that using the lyrics and
tonal patterns of
music that is culturally popular at the time, the adolescents were able to identify to a greater ....
(3413

14

)
Jazz & Classical Music
.... the use of glissandi and slides, nuances of pitch, and
tonal effects such .... expected pulse or division of pulse," (Encarta, 1996: 1). Classical
music, like Jazz ....
(972

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Teaching the Drum Set
.... Such a discussion, Gaines reports, should emphasize the musical character of
tonal languages, the function and use of
music and language, and the role of the ....
(1568

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Music of Schubert
.... If Beethoven's directness, violence, and ferocity in his
music was male, surely Schubert's flexibility and lack of
tonal anchoring, engendering sympathy and ....
(1986

8

)
Characteristics of the Boroque Period of Music
....
Tonal harmony was fused with contrapuntal technique. Everything about the
music·the size of the pieces, the size of the instruments, the size of the orchestras ....
(2455

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Instrumental Baroque Music
....
Tonal harmony was fused with contrapuntal technique. Everything about the
music·the size of the pieces, the size of the instruments, the size of the orchestras ....
(2552

10

)
Music of the Renaissance
.... is best known for having composed vigorous and expressive
music which mastered all the subtleties of Flemish polyphony and for his clear,
tonal harmonies which ....
(1623

6

)
Physics of Music
....
Music is simply defined as a melody and the accompaniment. Melody is a "succession of tones with rhythmic and
tonal organization" created to evoke an emotion ....
(1226

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History of the Trumpet
.... This greater flexibility in handling allowed for a greater
tonal range, especially in the lower register. The best known
music for the slide trumpet was ....
(1416

6

)
Musical Strains in Black American Music
.... not considered embellishment but was rather a fundamental principle of the
music and which .... and fall of speech, for the languages were essentially
tonal in that ....
(3102

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Beethoven Ludwig van Beet
.... Through mastery of
tonal images, Beethoven could portray his inner struggle successfully .... The driving force behind his
music was an impatient, unruly, and ....
(1515

6

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Bipolar Siku of Peru
.... Finally, he associates Andean
music with a heptaphonic scale, inasmuch as the
music that is typically played on sikus fails within heptaphonic
tonal range.8 ....
(3568

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)
The Siku of Peru
.... Finally, he associates Andean
music with a heptaphonic scale, inasmuch as the
music that is typically played on sikus falls within heptaphonic
tonal range.«FN1 ....
(3538

14

)
Musical Changes During the Renaissance
.... is best known for having composed vigorous and expressive
music which mastered all the subtleties of Flemish polyphony and for his clear,
tonal harmonies which ....
(1574

6

)
Second movement of Schubert's Unfinished Symphony
.... If Beethoven's directness, violence, and ferocity in his
music was male, surely Schubert's flexibility and lack of
tonal anchoring, engendering sympathy and ....
(1986

8

)
Miles Davis
....
tonal qualities with a classical orchestral scope" (Santoro 600). By 1962, although it would hardly seem possible, Davis "felt he had to redirect his
music" ....
(2273

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Career of Miles Davis
....
tonal qualities with a classical orchestral scope" (Santoro 600). By 1962, although it would hardly seem possible, Davis "felt he had to redirect his
music" ....
(2273

9

)
Composer Witold Lutoslawski
.... piece of
music. Indeed, this piece showed a remarkable command of form, color, texture, and orchestration. The harmonic language was basically
tonal, with some ....
(3509

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The Symphonic Poem & Lizst
.... Different instruments were used to carry the melody, creating different
tonal moods. .... he "felt that he was enhancing the dignity of instrumental
music, by, as ....
(2535

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)
Romanticism in the Arts
.... influence on structure the subtle extension of the harmonic language of
music became a .... than formal demands." In the course of the century, as
tonal harmony was ....
(3433

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Gothic Cathedrals Although Gothic cathedrals are still physically
....
music "to show that number, as apparent in the simpler proportions that are based on .... were even examining older structures in order to find this
tonal perfection ....
(1467

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Senegalese Culture
.... Hill describes it as the "backbone of almost every Senegalese
music group" (2003). .... According to Hill individual drums have a
tonal range that "only a full ....
(2401

10

)
Paris and Vienna as Cultural Centers
.... This new system became known as atonal ("no tone")
music, although Schoenberg himself preferred the term pan-
tonal ("all tone")
music (Jelavich, 1987, p. 124). ....
(10416

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Ludwig van Beethoven
.... formative years: "It is easy enough to believe that this
music found its .... motivated to use ff for harmonic reasons, including instances of
tonal instability or ....
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