The Omnibus Idea (Detroit Monographs in Musicology/Studies in Music, #22)
by Victor F Yellin
Answers to all the exercises set in Harmony in Practice.
The music scholar, composer and editor Ebenezer Prout (1835-1909) is best known for his edition of Handel's Messiah and as the man who put words to the fugue subjects in Bach's Well-tempered Klavier. He taught at the Royal Academy of Music (numbering Henry Wood amongst his pupils) and the reputation he established through his works on music theory gained him the post of Professor of Music at Trinity College, Dublin. This is the sixteenth (1903) edition, of his 1889 treatise on harmony which ran...
Climbing up on the Rough Side
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Harmonic Materials Tonal Music Vl 2
by Paul O. Harder and Greg A. Steinke
Concise Introduction to Tonal Harmony and Student Workbook
by L. Poundie Burstein and Professor of Music Joseph N Straus