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Analysis of Tonal Music: A Schenkerian Approach (Workbook)

Analysis of Tonal Music: A Schenkerian Approach (Workbook)

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The Story

Fourth Edition

Karen Bottge, Allen Cadwallader, and David GagnƩ

New to this Edition:

  • New excerpts for analysis, exercises that are more closely linked to the text's topics, and scaled-down instructions throughout help reinforce concepts and better engage students
  • Each chapter now offers substantial material for in-class demonstration, discussion, and homework assignments
  • Two-section chapters in Part 1 provide students with more guidance than the previous edition:Ā PreliminariesĀ offer a review of foundational Schenkerian terms and concepts--along with short excerpts and targeted practice exercises--while slightly lengthier excerpts forĀ AnalysisĀ include guided tips
  • New exercises in species counterpoint, structural melody, structural bass, sequences, and short phrase-length lower-levelĀ UrsatzĀ parallelisms (8 bars) give students more practice

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Fourth Edition

Karen Bottge, Allen Cadwallader, and David GagnƩ

New to this Edition:

  • New excerpts for analysis, exercises that are more closely linked to the text's topics, and scaled-down instructions throughout help reinforce concepts and better engage students
  • Each chapter now offers substantial material for in-class demonstration, discussion, and homework assignments
  • Two-section chapters in Part 1 provide students with more guidance than the previous edition:Ā PreliminariesĀ offer a review of foundational Schenkerian terms and concepts--along with short excerpts and targeted practice exercises--while slightly lengthier excerpts forĀ AnalysisĀ include guided tips
  • New exercises in species counterpoint, structural melody, structural bass, sequences, and short phrase-length lower-levelĀ UrsatzĀ parallelisms (8 bars) give students more practice