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Books with title Harmony, Melody and Composition

  • Harmony, Melody and Composition

    Paul Sturman

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Jan. 1, 1995)
    A basic two year course book of 176 pages, it provides a comprehensive coverage of the work necessary to prepare for GCSE examinations. Essentially a practically based rather than an academic course, each chapter of Harmony, Melody and Composition reveals music from two sides at once: harmony and melody. All principles and examples are drawn directly from musical literature. At every stage the student is called upon to examine and think about the technical processes as they occur in a wide range of music. There are work pages related to each chapter and these contain assignments in analysis, writing, singing and playing. Harmony, Melody and Composition provides a systematic study beginning with basic principles.
  • Advanced Harmony, Melody and Composition

    Paul Sturman

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Jan. 1, 1986)
    Following on from Harmony, Melody and Composition. this books aims to introduce harmony as a creative subject, not merely a theoretical one. Each chapter deals first with harmony, then with melody, following by creative work sections. A knowledge of melody will show that harmony is more than a series of chords strung together. A combined study of harmony and melody provides meaning to music as a whole for listening, performing and composing. Students will work with the ingredients of music in a creative way. Composition and its importance as an aid to understanding music from within is endorsed. The music is chosen from a wide range of real music, from plainsong to popular music of the present day and students will find this book's approach enjoyable, creative and musical in the best sense of the word.
  • Harmony, Melody and Composition

    Paul Sturman

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, March 24, 1983)
    In this book, Paul Sturman, Professor of Harmony and Composition at the London College of Music, takes students through musical motion, the tonic and its triad (Intervals), melodic shape, composing melodies, scales and modes, rhythm in melody, motives in melody phrase structure, minor melody and musical analysis.
  • Advanced Harmony, Melody and Composition

    Paul Sturman

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Dec. 15, 1986)
    Following on from Harmony, Melody and Composition. this books aims to introduce harmony as a creative subject, not merely a theoretical one. Each chapter deals first with harmony, then with melody, following by creative work sections. A knowledge of melody will show that harmony is more than a series of chords strung together. A combined study of harmony and melody provides meaning to music as a whole for listening, performing and composing. Students will work with the ingredients of music in a creative way. Composition and its importance as an aid to understanding music from within is endorsed. The music is chosen from a wide range of real music, from plainsong to popular music of the present day and students will find this book's approach enjoyable, creative and musical in the best sense of the word.
  • Melody and Harmony

    Stewart MacPherson

    Paperback (Stainer & Bell Ltd, Jan. 1, 1923)
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  • Advanced Harmony, Melody and Composition by Paul Sturman

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    Mass Market Paperback (Cambridge University Press, )
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  • Harmony, Melody and Composition by Paul Sturman

    Paul Sturman

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, March 24, 1775)
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