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Voicing First Inverion Triads in Four Part Writing
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Part writing "rules" for three part root position triads
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Four Part Voice Leading "rules" for Root Position Triads
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Naming 12-tone Intervals
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Naming Intervals
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Inversion of Intervals
Inversion of Intervals
With coumpound intervals and 12 tone inversion
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How to write a Fugue
Article Rating: 2 votes, 3.00 average. Feature How to write a Fugue
A Fugue is a "movement of continuity" and normally all grows out of the one original germ, the "subject," possibly with the aid of
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Simple Binary and Ternary Forms
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Binary is a piece that divides into two parts and ternary one that divides into three. It all seems very simple; and it would be if composers would...
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An introduction to DAWs
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Digital Audio Workstations form the backbone of most musician’s virtual instrument-oriented set-ups. These programs cover the entire production...
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Woodwind writing for Orchestra - Part 1
Woodwind writing for Orchestra - Part 1
The orchestrator faces several considerations. One is balance. At dynamic levels of mf and below, balance can usually be managed by the conductor...
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Some notes on writing for choirs, madrigal groups
Some notes on writing for choirs, madrigal groups
General notes only for those starting out in choral music...
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