Syntactic Structures in Functional Tonality

Chapter I examines linguistic structures fundamental to most tasks of comprehension performed by humans. Chapter II proposes musical elements to be linguistic structures functioning within a musical symbol system (syntax). In this chapter, functional tonality is explored for systemic elements and re...

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Main Author: Phelps, James, 1954-
Other Authors: Dworak, Paul E., 1951-
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: North Texas State University 1985
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Online Access:https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc500265/
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc5002652017-03-17T08:41:08Z Syntactic Structures in Functional Tonality Phelps, James, 1954- music theory tonality in music Tonality. Chapter I examines linguistic structures fundamental to most tasks of comprehension performed by humans. Chapter II proposes musical elements to be linguistic structures functioning within a musical symbol system (syntax). In this chapter, functional tonality is explored for systemic elements and relationships among these elements that facilitate tonal understanding. It is postulated that the listener's comprehension of these tonal elements is dependent on cognitive tasks performed by virtue of linguistic competence. Chapter III examines human information processing systems that are applicable both generally to human cognition and specifically to tonal comprehension. A pedagogy for listening skills that facilitate tonal comprehension is proposed in the fourth and final chapter and is based on information presented in preceding chapters. North Texas State University Dworak, Paul E., 1951- Cho, Gene J. 1985-08 Thesis or Dissertation viii, 97 leaves : ill., music Text call-no: 379 N81 no. 6195 local-cont-no: 1002775475-Phelps untcat: b1338658 oclc: 13686868 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc500265/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc500265 English Public Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. Phelps, James, 1954-
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topic music theory
tonality in music
Tonality.
spellingShingle music theory
tonality in music
Tonality.
Phelps, James, 1954-
Syntactic Structures in Functional Tonality
description Chapter I examines linguistic structures fundamental to most tasks of comprehension performed by humans. Chapter II proposes musical elements to be linguistic structures functioning within a musical symbol system (syntax). In this chapter, functional tonality is explored for systemic elements and relationships among these elements that facilitate tonal understanding. It is postulated that the listener's comprehension of these tonal elements is dependent on cognitive tasks performed by virtue of linguistic competence. Chapter III examines human information processing systems that are applicable both generally to human cognition and specifically to tonal comprehension. A pedagogy for listening skills that facilitate tonal comprehension is proposed in the fourth and final chapter and is based on information presented in preceding chapters.
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