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One of the main aims of Mine Dogantan-Dack’s article is to present a the­ory of the evolutionary emergence of tonality in music and its connections with affec­tive states. In the course of her article, we are presented with several fundamen­tal issues of ... see more

The emphasis in this response to Mine Dogantan-Dack’s ‘Tonality: The Shape of Affect’ is on the cultural construction of tonality and the ways in which that may encourage Western musicians to understand tonality as a fundamental psychological process. An ... see more

The last decade has witnessed an increasing interest in studying music as it relates to human evolution, leading to the establishment of so-called evolutionary musicology as a new field of enquiry. Researchers in this field maintain that music indeed play... see more

Everyday Tonality: Towards a Tonal Theory of What Most People HearPhilip TaggNew York and Montreal: The Mass Media Music Scholars’ Press, 2009ISBN: 97609760188443

This paper presents a description and some developments on Perle’s theory and compositional system known as Twelve-Tone Tonality, a system that, because of its characteristics and fundamentals, is currently associated with Schoenberg dodecaphonic system. ... see more

Modes in Modality concept is a musical thinking that was used before 1600s. After 1600s (Baroque Era), the concept of modes changed into a contrast concept called Tonality (major-minor) and still exist today, in our era. Musical knowledge will evolve alon... see more

Considering the hypothesis that intervals of fourths work in Debussy's Étude pour les Quartes as an every-level structuring cell, this article proposes a harmonic analysis where all chords are drawn from a twelve-tone quartal space. The hypothesis is that... see more

The basis of the smart sustainable city’s concept lies in application of the end-to-end digital technologies to improve organization of urban processes and innovative services. However, nowadays, there is an acute need in transition from a technology-orie... see more

This article examines in a preliminary fashion the potential connections between the usage of Gjerdingen's (1988, 2007) skeletal galant schemata, the heyday of the major mode during the period 1750-1799 (Albrecht & Huron, 2014; Horn & Huron, 2015), and th... see more

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