The Theory And Practice of Musical Form

On the Basis of Ludwig Bussler's Musikalische Formenlehre

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The Theory And Practice of Musical Form

On the Basis of Ludwig Bussler's Musikalische Formenlehre

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First Sentence

"1. METER, in music, is the grouping of two, three of more tones, as time-units, into a whole, or time-integer, called Measure, the first part of which-the Thesis-has an accent, the second part-Arsis-either no accent or a weak one."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
264
Dimensions
8.8 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
Weight
12 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8463131M
ISBN 10
1417958715
ISBN 13
9781417958719

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1. METER, in music, is the grouping of two, three of more tones, as time-units, into a whole, or time-integer, called Measure, the first part of which-the Thesis-has an accent, the second part-Arsis-either no accent or a weak one.
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