Dodecaphonic Tonality: A New Tonal System For a New Century

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Author: Joseph Krush ISBN: 9781604146981
Publisher: Joseph Krush Publication: July 4, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Joseph Krush
ISBN: 9781604146981
Publisher: Joseph Krush
Publication: July 4, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Dr. Joseph Krush presents new Dodecaphonic Tonal sets and leads readers through Expanded Diatonicism, Nonaphonic and Decaphonic Bi-modality, culminating with “The World’s Best Dodecaphonic Tonal Set.” He illustrates Semi-Modulation through Rotating Quintcircles. Relative Compatibility of Keys and Chromatic Clashes of Tones are also explored. Composers will benefit from this groundbreaking new system.

Krush addresses the question:  "What kind of a tonal system would result if the major and minor modes were combined into one, fused major/minor key?"  His ultimate answer is:  "Uni-tonal Nonaphonic Bi-Modality."

Covering topics including Nonaphonic, Tri-Tonal, Bi-Modal Systems, Hendecaphonic and Dodecaphonic Systems, and Dodecaphonic Tonality and Functionality, the book is divided into two parts and spans 25 chapters.

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Dr. Joseph Krush presents new Dodecaphonic Tonal sets and leads readers through Expanded Diatonicism, Nonaphonic and Decaphonic Bi-modality, culminating with “The World’s Best Dodecaphonic Tonal Set.” He illustrates Semi-Modulation through Rotating Quintcircles. Relative Compatibility of Keys and Chromatic Clashes of Tones are also explored. Composers will benefit from this groundbreaking new system.

Krush addresses the question:  "What kind of a tonal system would result if the major and minor modes were combined into one, fused major/minor key?"  His ultimate answer is:  "Uni-tonal Nonaphonic Bi-Modality."

Covering topics including Nonaphonic, Tri-Tonal, Bi-Modal Systems, Hendecaphonic and Dodecaphonic Systems, and Dodecaphonic Tonality and Functionality, the book is divided into two parts and spans 25 chapters.

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