Arv, 第 46 巻Almqvist & Wiksell., 1990 |
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... scale is used in its plagal form . The relative importance of each pitch in the scale can be obtained by counting the total rhythmic value of each pitch throughout one stanza . Ideally this would be an average of the counts over all the ...
... scale is used in its plagal form . The relative importance of each pitch in the scale can be obtained by counting the total rhythmic value of each pitch throughout one stanza . Ideally this would be an average of the counts over all the ...
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TUNE ANALYSIS 1 ) Scale and mode This ballad tune uses the pitches d - f - g - a - c ' - d ' - e ' - f ' . The tonal center of the melody is g . Constructing an ascending scale from the tonal center gives a hexatonic scale lacking the ...
TUNE ANALYSIS 1 ) Scale and mode This ballad tune uses the pitches d - f - g - a - c ' - d ' - e ' - f ' . The tonal center of the melody is g . Constructing an ascending scale from the tonal center gives a hexatonic scale lacking the ...
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... scale used in this ballad — the fifth above tonic . Starting on the fourth degree , the phrase outlines the upper pitches of the scale beginning with a leap to the highest pitch , the seventh above tonic , and then descending stepwise ...
... scale used in this ballad — the fifth above tonic . Starting on the fourth degree , the phrase outlines the upper pitches of the scale beginning with a leap to the highest pitch , the seventh above tonic , and then descending stepwise ...
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Marienkind KHM 3 A Computer | 7 |
The Princess and the Page Social | 33 |
Musical Variations in Ballad Singing Style | 47 |
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