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Music Theory
Arts & Humanities
Music
Music Theory
Higher Music Literacy Unit 4 – Intervals
HennenfentKay1984
Experience-Music-4th-Edition-Charlton-Test-Bank
Ben Johnston Pantonality Generalized
Chapter 2 - Performing Media
Asst. Professor - Christ University
1 - IgniteArt
Document 8093164
Swedish folk music - Owe Ronström
Tonal Function in Harmonic Scales
Stiff-string theory: Richard Feynman on piano tuning
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Reference Guide to Music Literacy
Tonal Atonality: An Analysis of Samuel Barber`s
the existing work
The Basic Elements of Music
York: Oxford University Press, 1995. xvi, 323 pp.
World Musics Western Music is based on a tradition of written
What is music? most basically, music is “organized” sound. Any
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