Duarte, John W. W. - Melody and Harmony For Guitarists
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Duarte, John W. W. - Melody and Harmony For Guitarists

Catalogue No: MLB99761
ArrangementGuitar
ComposerJohn W. W. Duarte
Product FormatSheet Music
£22.99
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LanguageEnglish
Pages160
ISBN9780786676880 (0786676884)

The primary aim of this book is to help the reader to understand the language of music and how it works in relation to the guitar. It is not intended as a substitute for all other lines of study, but it will provide a basic knowledge that can be expanded and developed. The reader is urged to read as wide a range of books as possible and to examine whatever music he or she possesses to identify further examples of the points discussed. The examples should be played and carefully listened to. The study of music is sterile if confined to making marks on paper, no matter how well understood intellectually: no real value attaches to a theoretical study of music unless it isdirectly related to aural experience and its value is reduced further if it is not related to the music of one's instrument.Contents include Musical Sounds and Their Origins, The Organization of Single Notes, Melody, Intervals, The Beginning of Harmony-Triads, Functional Harmony and Cadences, Primary Harmony and Cadences, Primary Triads and Substitution, Modulation and Transition, Secondary Sevenths, Other Diatonic Secondary Sevenths, The Cadential Six-four, the Dominant Ninth, Secondary Ninths, Chords of the Eleventh and Thirteenth, Chromatic Alteration of Diatonic Chords, Chromatic Harmony, Remote Modulation, Pedal Points, and Steps Beyond.

Contents

  1. Acknowledgements
  2. Foreword
  3. Musical Sounds and their Organizaton
  4. The Organization of Single Notes
  5. Melody
  6. Intervals
  7. The Beginnings of Harmony ? Triads
  8. Functional Harmony and Cadences
  9. Primary Triads and Harmonization
  10. Secondary Triads and Substitution
  11. Modulation and Transition
  12. Secondary Sevenths
  13. Other Diatonic Secondary Sevenths
  14. The Cadential Six-four
  15. The Dominant Ninth
  16. Secondary Ninths
  17. Chords of the Eleventh and Thirteenth
  18. Chromatic Alteration of Diatonic Chords
  19. Chromatic Harmony
  20. Remote Modulation
  21. Pedal Points
  22. Steps Beyond
  23. Appendix I - Music Quoted In Examples In Text
  24. Appendix II - Key to Musical Examples
  25. Appendix III - Further Reading
  26. Index
MLB99761