Harmonization-Transposition at the Keyboard


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While this book was designed for college classes in functional piano, it can easily be used by any high school student who is able to sight-read simple melodies. Part 1 presents clear explanations of the functions of primary and secondary triads, dominant sevenths and secondary dominants, and modulation. Suggestions for developing facility in harmonizing in various free styles rather than the more formal chorale style are also included. Part 2 contains 797 melodies carefully selected and classified to include a variety of keys, chords, rhythms, and accompaniment styles.







Learn to Harmonize and Transpose at the Keyboard


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(Evans Piano Education). 'Learn To Harmonize and Transpose' is written for children or adults at the early elementary or intermediate levels of piano study. The book provides the student with sequentially organized lessons consisting of basic theory and playing exercises necessary for developing the ability to harmonize and transpose. It is a recognized fact that such functional skills as harmonization and transposition provide not only the benefit of versatility but aid in more facile reading, learning and memorizing of traditional keyboard literature.







Harmonization at the Piano


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"Harmonization at the Piano" contains a thorough study of harmony and styles of piano playing through the use of music literature of the common practice period, as well as folk and popular songs. An attempt has been made to show the similarity of chord progressions in all the music presented. This text may be used as a college text for keyboard harmony and functional piano as well as a supplementary text for classes in written harmony and music reading.




Keyboard skills


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Harmony at the Keyboard


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Harmony at the Piano


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Harmony at the Piano adapts the traditional study of keyboard harmony to the practical needs of modern piano students, using innovative exercises to help students practice their repertoire more deliberately, consciously, and creatively. The author introduces the essential elements of harmony through extensive examples from real piano music. Rooted in the understanding that the language of tonal harmony is best assimilated at the keyboard, this textbook: Gives students effective practice methods for learning repertoire, including techniques for memorizing music in a deliberate, analytical way. Connects harmony to musical expression, enabling students to make interpretive decisions based on their understanding of harmony. Contains extensive practice drills in each chapter, including chord progressions, figured bass, melody harmonization, reduction techniques, transposition, repertoire study, and more. Designed to support a full college or conservatory course in keyboard harmony, this book clearly connects the study of harmony to practical musicianship and keyboard skills, providing an essential resource for all instructors and students of advanced piano music. Extensive online resources complement this textbook, including suggested realizations of the figured bass exercises, the original scores of the melody harmonization and fill-in-the-blank exercises, as well as additional exercises and examples.