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Schenkerian analysis is a
method of
analyzing tonal music based on the
theories of
Heinrich Schenker (1868–1935). The goal is to
demonstrate the organic...
- the
distance between them
together define the
scale they are in. In
Schenkerian analysis, "scale degree" (or "scale step")
translates Schenker's German...
- form one of the most
essential aspects of
musical composition. (See
Schenkerian analysis:
voice leading.)
Western musicians have
tended to
teach voice...
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Journal of
Schenkerian Studies is a peer-reviewed
academic journal specializing in
music theory and analysis, with a
particular focus on
Schenkerian analysis...
- In
Schenkerian analysis, a
structural level is a
representation of a
piece of
music at a
different level of abstraction, with
levels typically including...
- This is a
glossary of
Schenkerian analysis, a
method of
musical analysis of
tonal music based on the
theories of
Heinrich Schenker (1868–1935). The method...
- sounding. It is a
central principle in the music-analytic
methodology of
Schenkerian analysis,
conceived by
Austrian theorist Heinrich Schenker. The English...
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Strongest Overlapping can
refer to: "Reaching over", term in
Schenkerian theory, see
Schenkerian analysis#Lines
between voices,
reaching over
Overlay (disambiguation)...
- (music genre) Cadwallader,
Allen (1998).
Analysis of
Tonal Music: A
Schenkerian Approach, p. 45. ISBN 0195102320. Leight,
Elias (6
December 2016). "8...
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analysis of
music is
meant to
simplify the
music for you.
Schenkerian analysis Schenkerian analysis is a
collection of
music analysis that
focuses on...