Eleven Thousand MODERN HARMONY IN ITS THEORY AND PRACTICE BY ARTHUR
FOOTE A. M. AND WALTER R. SPALDING A. M. Assistant Professor of
Music at Harvard University PRICE 1.50 ARTHUR P. SCHMIDT BOSTON
LEIPZIG NEW YORK 120 BOYLSTOH STREET 136 FIFTH AVENUE Copyright
1905 by ARTHUK P. SCHMIDT PREFACE THE title of this work indicates
the aim of the authors. Not a few statements and rules have been
current in text-books that., from the point, of view of composers
and of the best teachers to-day, are unnecessary and sometimes even
incorrect. When we find a rule constantly broken by one great
composer after another, it is probable that the rule ought to be
mod ified or given up, and not that the composers are wrong. It is
the inten tion that statements and rules in this book shall be
expressed with exact truth, and explained when real explanation is
possible. It has also been remembered that better work is secured
by directions as to what may be done, than by laying too much
stress upon what is forbidden. About some matters there is a marked
difference of opinion among theorists such things cannot be
considered as settled for good and all, and no definite statement
should be made excluding other well-grounded points of view, e. g.
the chords of the llth and 13th. The chord of the 6th has been
treated with more detail than usual, an attempt having been made to
analyze and classify the features that make this chord so difficult
for the student. While the old strict rules as to secondary 7ths
are given fully, the modern theory and use of these chords have
received just consideration. The chord of the 9th has been
discussed as a largely independent chord it was also obvious that
the growing feelingabout chords of the llth and 13th ought to be
recognized, although the opinion of the authors, as ex plained in
the chapter on that subject, is that these latter can seldom be
classified as independent chords. It is believed that the treatment
of chromatic alterations in chords, and of the augmented 6th, 6-5
and 6-4-3 chords is in accordance with present thought, and that
this is also the case as regards suspension. The chapter on the old
modes is necessarily brief, but it is hoped that it may lead the
student to further investigation of an important and inter esting
question. It is often the case that exercises with figured basses
are written, correctly, but only mathematically, by simply
reckoning each chord as-a kind of puzzle, without reflecting that
the whole thing means music after 5341S6O PREFACE all. The most
difficult thing, for one not used to it, is the having a mental
conception of the real sounds of the symbols written down in other
words, hearing with the eye. Education now is directed to the
thing, not to the symbol. As the practical way of working in that
direction, in this book from the very beginning the harmonizing of
melodies goes step by step with the writing from figured basses. It
is hoped that the illustra tions quoted from many composers will be
of help by showing what has actually been done with our harmonic
material. For matters connected with acoustics 5, 13, the student
is referred to Helmholtzs book On the Sensations of Tone, and to
the essay on Partial Tones in Groves Dictionary of Music BOSTON,
August, 1905. TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I INTERVALS 1
Consonance and dissonance, 7 Inversion, 9. II THE SCALES 11 Circles
of 5ths, 13 Relative minor, 15Chromatic, 16 Tonic, etc., 17. in
TRIADS 18 Chord defined, 18 Doubling of intervals, 19 Open and
close position, 20 Similar motion, etc., 22 Consecutive 8ves and
5ths, 24 Voice-leading, 27 Leading-tone, 28 Rules for triads, 29.
IV EXERCISES WITH TRIADS IN MAJOR KEYS 31 Directions as to figured
basses, etc., 31 Exercises, 34. V EXERCISES IN HARMONIZING SOPRANO
MELODIES ....... 36 Triad successions in major keys, 36 Exercises,
37. VI TRIADS IN MINOR KEYS 38 Additional rules, 39 Tierce de
Picardie, 42 Triad successions in minor keys, 43 Three-voice
writing, 43...
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Imprint: |
Read Books
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
November 2008 |
First published: |
November 2008 |
Authors: |
Arthur Foote
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 19mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Laminated cover
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Pages: |
276 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4437-2607-8 |
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LSN: |
1-4437-2607-9 |
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9781443726078 |
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