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- The Anatomy of a Fugue - - An outline of the substantials of a fugue based on Hugo Norden's "Foundation Studies in Fugue." Topics include counterpoint, subject, answer, and stretto.
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- AP Music Theory - - Information about studying for and taking the advanced placement music theory exam.
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- Auto-Transposer - - Transposes all twelve major keys of chord progressions.
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- Elements of Music Notation - - Basic introduction to reading music. Learn note names, clefs, staff, signs. Worksheets and answer keys included.
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- eMusicTheory.com - - Java applets designed to help students of music improve their basic music reading skills.
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- Fred Lerdahl's Attack on Serialism - - Discussion of Lerdahl's published article "Cognitive Constraints on Compositional Systems", which explores the relationship between composing and listening.
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- Harmonic Bindings - - A paper about the unification of Janeãek's theory of imaginary tones with the two Risinger's principles of functional relations.
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- Introduction to Music - - Lessons to learn about some of the basic concepts of western music and how it is notated on paper.
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- A Model of Harmony - - Visual model of music which geometrically describes relationships in harmony. [Requires Flash 4+.
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- Mr B's Music Tutorial - - By a music educator for students, a guide to self study covering music reading, piano, guitar, composers, and music history.
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- Music Awareness - - Tools for learning music theory and harmony principles experientially. Simplified terms and notation.
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- Music Theory Instruction - - Online instruction for all musicians beginner or advanced. Covers scales, chordal theory, progression theory, modes and foreign scales.
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- Music Theory Online - - Offering a musical dictionary, recorder lessons, instrument information and a composers listing.
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- Musica Theoria - - Offers explanation of chords, scales, harmony, tuning systems, counterpoint. Also provides links to ear training sites, news groups and history.
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- Pattern Thinking in Music - - Offers visual aid to recognizing musical patterns occurring in melody, harmony and rhythm. Provides online demonstration; requires download.
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- Polytempo Music Articles - - Articles by John Greschak. Includes a comprehensive annotated bibliography of polytempo music.
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- Polytonic Harmony - - Allows for the creation of music in multiple, simultaneous keys as well as a practical method of voice-leading these chords.
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- Rhythm Exercises - - Notation for drills, rudiments and etudes for practicing rhythm. By Nick Marshall.
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- SchenkerGuide - - An introduction to Schenkerian analysis for undergraduate music students. Includes background, working method, glossary and bibliography.
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- Schoen Musical Notation - - Julius Schoens alternative to traditional musical notation, has music notation documents, reference, and discussion.
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- Skytopia: Music and Art Aesthetics - - Author's overview of how every piece of music, every sound, and every picture can be rated on its own merits outside (as well as inside) human opinion.
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- Star Theory - - Free preparatory syllabus in music theory and orchestration.
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- Syntactic Structures in Music - - By Tom Sutcliffe. Aims to help students of music theory understand the role of chord progressions in musical structures. Site includes animated demos.
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- Technical Committee on Musical Acoustics - - A group within the Acoustical Society of America, that concerns itself with the application of science and technology to the field of music. Contains members, a list of papers, acousticians and links.
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- Timing Progression Theory - - Improvisational and atonal music played along four-beat base with constant tempo presented by Aratori. Includes MP3 sound.
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- The Tonal Centre - Tonality - - Interactive site for music composers and theorists which explains and demonstrates some of the key concepts of tonality; including chords, scales, cadences, and modulation.
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- 8-Tone Quarto-Modes Concept - - Information with exhibits and mp3 files on The 8-Tone Quarto-Modes Concept, a special study into the diminished, introducing the "diminished-major" and its application for mainstream jazz players, advanced improvisators, and notational composers..
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- Zeuxilogy - - A new theory of musical time, developed in the past twelve years by the music theorist Andrei Pogorilowski.
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