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For questions about how music works, seeking to identify structures and patterns in music. Used to indicate questions about musical concepts and structures, as opposed to techniques and execution.
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Gregorian modes in Renaissance music (with Cabezón's 'Tiento del Cuarto Tono' as an example)
(See Gregory Barnett's article in the Cambridge History of Western Music Theory.) …
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Beginning of Chopin nocturne no.20: slur and tie confusion
A curved line that connects two successive notes that are the same pitch is a tie. If they are different pitches, it is a slur.
In this example, the C sharps in the bottom voices in the right hand are …