Harmonic Practice in Tonal Music

Harmonic Practice in Tonal Music
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About the Author Robert Gauldin, professor of music theory at the Eastman School of Music, is the author of A Practical Approach to Sixteenth-Century Counterpoint and A Practical Approach to Eighteenth-Century Counterpoint. He has contributed to many scholarly journals, including Music Theory Spectrum and the Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy, and served as president of the Society for Music Theory from 1992–1993.
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Robert Gauldin, professor of music theory at the Eastman School of Music, is the author of A Practical Approach to Sixteenth-Century Counterpoint and A Practical Approach to Eighteenth-Century Counterpoint. He has contributed to many scholarly journals, including Music Theory Spectrum and the Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy, and served
A brand new introduction to harmonic theory! A concise yet comprehensive treatment of harmonic and voice-leading principles using tonal compositions from traditional, folk, popular, jazz, rock, and classical repertories of the 17th-20th centuries. This text combines traditional chordal analysis with recent analytical methods to help explain harmonic function in a linear framework. Its attractive, two-color design sets off special sections that deal with specific harmonic processes, partwriting procedures, and explorations of formal structure.