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- Schenkerian analysis is a method of analyzing tonal music based on the theories of Heinrich Schenker (1868–1935). The goal is to demonstrate the organic...
- Journal of Schenkerian Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal specializing in music theory and analysis, with a particular focus on Schenkerian analysis...
- the distance between them together define the scale they are in. In Schenkerian analysis, "scale degree" (or "scale step") translates Schenker's German...
- sounding. It is a central principle in the music-analytic methodology of Schenkerian analysis, conceived by Austrian theorist Heinrich Schenker. The English...
- Strongest Overlapping can refer to: "Reaching over", term in Schenkerian theory, see Schenkerian analysis#Lines between voices, reaching over Intersection...
- This is a glossary of Schenkerian analysis, a method of musical analysis of tonal music based on the theories of Heinrich Schenker (1868–1935). The method...
- profound influence on subsequent musical analysis. His approach, now termed Schenkerian analysis, was most fully explained in a three-volume series, Neue musikalische...
- melodies are layered on top of the chords." See Schenkerian analysis: voice leading. See Schenkerian analysis. See for instance Johann Philipp Kirnberger...
- analysis of music is meant to simplify the music for you. Schenkerian analysis Schenkerian analysis is a collection of music analysis that focuses on...
- In Schenkerian analysis, a structural level is a representation of a piece of music at a different level of abstraction, with levels typically including...