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Diamantis George - The Interpretation of the Harmonic Phenomenon
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Diamantis George - The Interpretation of the Harmonic Phenomenon

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  • DESCRIPTION
    Diamantis George - The Interpretation of the Harmonic Phenomenon
    "The Roots & The Evolution of Western Music"

    CONTENTS
    PART 1
    • SOUND
    • The Fundamental sound and its harmonics
    • Tonality
    • The major natural scale
    • The harmonic relationships of the major scale sounds
    • The intervals of the major scale
    • The chords of the major scale
    • The origin of the minor chord
    • The diminished chord
    • The minor physical ladder
    • The minor harmonic
    • The melodic minor, ascending-descending
    • The combined scale and the chromatic scale
    • Major chord positions
    • Positions of minor chords
    • Diminished chord positions
    • The limits of pleasant sound
    • The moving major scales and the artificial chords
    • Aggravation of the 2nd degree of the major scale
    • The 4th degree chord with an added 6th
    • The Neapolitan chord
    • The natural chord of the dominant with 7th
    • The bad harmonic Relation of Triton
    • The natural ruler with 7th and 9th
    • The artificial dominant chords with 7th
    • The artificial diminuita of the epitonic major scale with 7th
    • The sharpening of the 4th degree of the major and minor scale
    • Conversions
    • The Altered Major Scale Chords
    • Altered major and minor chords.
    • The Altered artificial diminuita
    • The altered artificial diminuita as a means of conversion
    PART 2
    • The roots and evolution of Western Music
    • Pythagoras
    • Excellent host
    • The scales or manners of the Greeks
    • Transfer of the Dorian way
    • The evolution of music during the Byzantine period
    • The evolutionary course of music in the West
    • From polyphony to the tonal harmonic system
    • As an Epilogue
    • Bibliography