Harmonic Materials in Tonal Music A Programmed Course

Harmonic Materials in Tonal Music: A Programmed Course by Greg A. Steinke is a comprehensive resource published by Prentice Hall in 2002. This 9th edition features two accompanying CDs that include 87 tracks, enhancing the learning experience for readers interested in music theory and tonal harmony. The book serves as a structured guide, providing a systematic approach to understanding harmonic materials in tonal music.
Readers will find that this edition focuses on the fundamental concepts of music, offering a programmed course format that facilitates self-paced learning. The inclusion of audio tracks allows for practical application of the theoretical concepts discussed in the text. This resource is particularly relevant for those studying music, as it delves into the intricacies of tonal harmony and its materials, making it a valuable addition to any music education curriculum.
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Two CDs to accompany Harmonic Materials In Tonal Music: A Programed Course, Part 1 9th edition – 87 tracks
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