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Advanced Harmony: Theory and Practice (5th Edition) A companion text to Ottmans Elementary Harmony, 4/e, this volume completes the studies in 18th-19th century harmony and concludes with three chapters designed as an introduction to twentieth century c


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Advanced Harmony: Theory and Practice (5th Edition)

Title:Advanced Harmony: Theory and Practice (5th Edition)
Author:Robert W. Ottman
Rating:4.85 (317 Votes)
Asin:0130833398
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:496 Pages
Publish Date:1999-12-26
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A companion text to Ottmans Elementary Harmony, 4/e, this volume completes the studies in 18th-19th century harmony and concludes with three chapters designed as an introduction to twentieth century composition.

Editorial : Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.PrefaceAdvanced Harmony: Theory and Practice, fifth edition, continues the course of instruction in basic music theory begun in Elementary Harmony: Theory and Practice, fifth edition (Prentice Hall, 1998). These two volumes include materials ranging from music fundamentals through twentieth-century music. The contents cover the needs of the usual two-year college music theory program in the subjects of harmony, melody, and form, with applications to analysis, writing (through both exercises employing figured bass and projects in original composition), and keyboard harmony. In addition, they correlate with the author's texts for sight singing and ear training, the other important aspects of the theory program, as discussed at the end of this preface. Although the studies of harmonic concepts and structures are presented in a traditional and expected sequence, the order of chapters is not inflexible. Some

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This book is not organized very clearly as far as different sections

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