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1A Treatise on Harmony
By Sir Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley and William Pole

“A Treatise on Harmony” Metadata:
- Title: A Treatise on Harmony
- Authors: ➤ Sir Frederick Arthur Gore OuseleyWilliam Pole
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 296
- Publisher: ➤ The Clarendon press - Creative Media Partners, LLC
- Publish Date: 1883 - 2018
“A Treatise on Harmony” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ chord - minor - dominant - seventh - inversion - tonic - root - principles - octave - note - dominant seventh - minor seventh - leading note - minor ninth - second inversion - minor third - common chord - major third - dominant root - third inversion
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL39121155M - OL20602936M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 921898
- All ISBNs: 9781377914619 - 1377914615
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1883
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Common chord
Common chord may refer to: Common chord (geometry), the secant line that joins the intersection points of two curves Common chord (music), a chord shared
Modulation (music)
the dominant of the quasi-tonic. The pivot chord is a predominant to the modulating dominant and a chord common to both the keys of the tonic and the quasi-tonic
Chord (music)
any chord may in principle be followed by any other chord, certain patterns of chords are more common in Western music, and some patterns have been accepted
Common chord (music)
A common chord, in the theory of harmony, is a chord that is diatonic to more than one key or, in other words, is common to (shared by) two keys. A "common
Diminished seventh chord
The diminished seventh chord is a four-note chord (a seventh chord) composed of a root note, together with a minor third, a diminished fifth, and a diminished
Chord progression
harmony in Western musical tradition from the common practice era of classical music to the 21st century. Chord progressions are the foundation of popular
Secondary chord
Secondary chords are a type of altered or borrowed chord, chords that are not part of the music piece's key. They are the most common sort of altered chord in
Altered chord
definition, any chord with a non-diatonic chord tone is an altered chord. The simplest example of altered chords is the use of borrowed chords, chords borrowed
Common tone (chord)
between two chords in a chord progression. According to H.E. Woodruff: Any tone contained in two successive chords is a common tone. Chords written upon
List of chord progressions
The following is a list of commonly used chord progressions in music. R., Ken (2012). DOG EAR Tritone Substitution for Jazz Guitar, Amazon Digital Services