Harmonic Materials in Tonal Music: A Programmed Course, Part 2

Series
Prentice Hall
Author
Greg A. Steinke  
Publisher
Pearson
Cover
Softcover
Edition
10
Language
English
Total pages
408
Pub.-date
January 2009
ISBN13
9780205629756
ISBN
020562975X
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Description

For courses in Music Theory, Harmony, Comprehensive Musicianship, and Materials of Music.

Created for introductory courses in basic music theory and harmonic practice, this self-paced, auto-instructional text in two volumes has become a “classic” in the field. Since the students work independently through the programmed format of the text, instructors can concentrate on the more creative aspects of their course. From the wealth of clearly laid-out lessons and exercises, students receive continual feedback and reinforcement as they work through the sequence at their own pace. Also, a set of musical examples on compact discs accompanies the volumes, providing students with aural experience of tonal and harmonic material used in the text. Neither books nor CDs can be ordered alone. See below for ordering code.

Features

Provide students with a solid foundation in music theory and harmonic practice:

  • Chapter summaries provide succinct encapsulations of key concepts in each chapter and give students the opportunity to review them before moving on.
  • “An Important Perspective for the Study of Harmony” prefaces text and gives a solid explanation and rationale for the study of harmony, and gives students a useful overview of the subject.
  • Mastery frames, a glossary of terms, and a bibliography make the text completely self-instructional, freeing instructors to use their class time in more creative ways.
  • “Mastery Frames” evaluates students' mastery of material and ability to move on to the next chapter.

Give students an opportunity to learn through listen and practice:

  • New online assessment tool titled MyMusicTheoryKit.
  • Compact Disc recording of in-text musical examples bring the material to life, and allows students to develop their ear for tonal harmony.
  • Coverage of piano styles promotes creative work among students.

New to this Edition

Changes to the new edition include:

  • New online assessment tool titled MyMusicKit.
  • Major changes made in many of the chapters by adding alternative analysis option to suggest a bridge between “traditional analysis” and chord identification systems used in pop, and jazz.
  • Refinements in language, vocabulary and definitions throughout the book.
  •  Changes and additions to some of the supplementary assignments which reflect the alternative analysis approach.
  • Greater emphasis to align Basic Tonal Music and Harmonic Material in Tonal Music, Parts I and II as a complete series for music theory courses.
  • Updated appendices
  • Changes/additions to the Instructor's Manual

Table of Contents

Part II:

About the Authors

Preface to the Tenth Edition

Preface to the Fifth Edition

How to Use this Text

An Important Perspective for the Study of Harmony
1. A Review of Seventh Chords and the Dominant Seventh.
2. Nondominant Seventh Chords.
3. Altered Nonharmonic Tones and Secondary Dominants.
4. Modulation to Closely Related Keys.
5. Borrowed Chords.
6. Augmented Sixth Chords.
7. The Neapolitan Sixth, Altered Dominants, and Diminished Seventh Chords.
8. Chromatic Third-Relation Harmony.
9. Modulation to Foreign Keys: Part 1.
10. Modulation to Foreign Keys: Part 2.
11. Ninth, Eleventh, and Thirteenth Chords.

Appendix A: Chord Symbols.
Appendix B: Piano Styles.
Appendix C: Glossary of Terms.
Appendix D: Orchestration Chart.
Bibliography for Further Study.
Index of Musical Examples.
Subject Index.


Instructor Resources