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The Online Guitar Store - Tonal Harmony With an Introduction to 20th Century Music

Tonal Harmony With an Introduction to 20th Century Music

Manufacturer: Alfred a Knopf
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5



Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 781.3
EAN: 9780075543541
ISBN: 0075543540
Label: Alfred a Knopf
Manufacturer: Alfred a Knopf
Publication Date: 1984-04
Publisher: Alfred a Knopf
Studio: Alfred a Knopf

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Editorial Reviews:

Designed to meet the needs of the two-semester theory curriculum for music majors, Tonal Harmony is a straightforward book that emphasizes practicality and ease-of-use for both the student and the professor.

By focusing on the core elements of the theory curriculum in a single-volume format, the text is both a complete coursebook and a handy and cost-saving manual for students. On the professors side, the supplements package (with a collection of CD audio examples and an extensive Instructors Manual) makes the book easy to use and to teach.


Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: A good review, medeocre if you're new at music theory
Comment: Reading the views of other Amazon users shows me that my feelings are similar to others. This is certainly not the worst book out there, but it is also not the best (or even nearly so). The assumption is that the student is also taking private lessons, music history, piano proficiency readiness (if piano is not the primary instrument), and playing in ensembles at the same time. Maybe there are additional classes intended in such areas as ear-training, sight-singing, counterpoint and form and analysis. And Jazz is an entirely different subject in itself.

I picked it up (as I do many of my books) at a used bookstore near the local university, in order to keep up with my music education over the summer before transferring from a 2-year school to a 4-year university. For that purpose, the book has been helpful.

However, it does make very rapid progress, without much explanation of variations and concepts. It's almost as if the author is expecting that the student simply needs to refresh. So why is this used as a standard textbook for new music students? I cannot tell you!

A better bet, in my opinion, is the Benward set of books (Music in Theory and Practice, Volume 1 with Audio CD Music in Theory and Practice, Volume 2 with Audio CD) and the workbooks that are sold with. I have not gone through this most recent edition, but assume that it is similar to the previous. Benward makes some errors, and it is important that an instructor helps to explain the more difficult areas, but it is clear, and thorough.

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Summary: Okay?
Comment: I was kind of surprised by all the bad reviews. I think this book is very helpful to music theory students for the basic essentials of music. Of course there is more to music than tonal harmony and that's where one's own creative mind comes in, not an author's.

I've been affiliated with several other theory books and this one by far is the most organized, understandable, and useful. The book is divided into sections based on broad categories, new terms are described in detail, several visual and audio examples are given, and there are several self-tests to test out the new knowledge.

I definitely recommend this book to any music major or to anybody who just loves music. :)

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Summary: Tonal Haramony
Comment: Recommended by my piano teacher, I have found this book very helpful for the theory I never studied when I began piano lessons over 20 years ago. I wish I had read this book when I began playing the piano. My practice time would be much more efficient if I had.

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Summary: Excellent Harmony Text
Comment: This is an excellent introduction, covering most aspects of theory thoroughly. It is also MUCH easier to read than Walter Piston's Harmony. The problem is that this book is much more abstract than piston's book, breezes over inversions of chords much too quickly and is a tad lax in the rules of voice leading. I do suggest you consider that text as well.

It's still a good introduction that you will ACTUALLY READ. It covers all triads, seventh chords, chord functions, chromatically altered chords like Neapolitan and Augmented sixth chords, covers non-harmonic tones, and even goes off onto other (more abstract) topics.

As to the reviewer below who pointed out that it neglects counterpoint and focuses too much on the vertical aspect of music (for example, in the exercises EVER note is a different chord and almost no non-harmonic tones are employed): this is an ELEMENTARY HARMONY text. Counterpoint is generally approached after the student has mastered all that is contained in this book. The exercises are meant to teach voice leading and chord functions. Fux's treatise on Counterpoint from Gradus Ad Parnassum clearly states that what is learned in the "first part" on Harmony still applies in writing counterpoint. The horizontal aspect of music can be taught better if the the vertical aspect is understood first. Multiple times Fux also says that exercises, whether those in the book on counterpoint or those in this text, are designed to instruct and make future writing of music easier, but aren't the same as writing music.

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Summary: good book
Comment: I thought this was a very good text. I have also had a wonderful theory professor who made great use of the book.


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