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A THEORY OF HARMONY

2009
The British composer John Stainer (1840–1901) was organist at St Paul's Cathedral from 1872 to 1888, and in 1889 became Professor of Music at Oxford. In this third edition of A Theory of Harmony he ceased to call it a theory founded on the tempered scale, as he had previously.
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A Qualitative Color Harmony Theory

2016
This paper presents a new qualitative color harmony (QCharm) theory based on a Qualitative Color Descriptor (QCD) together with the definition of 5 basic color combination operations. QCharm can construct color palettes (or color schemes) of compatible colors. Moreover, in this paper, palettes of 3 colors are constructed and their harmonious quality is
Lledó Museros Cabedo   +3 more
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Vowel Harmony in Optimality Theory

Language and Linguistics Compass, 2012
AbstractThis article reviews the analysis of vowel harmony in Optimality Theory. Vowel harmony is a phenomenon in which the vowels in a word or another domain show systematic agreement for some property, such as rounding, backness, height, or ATR quality.
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Harmony Theory

1997
Presenting detailed bibliographic information on all aspects of harmony in music, with the broadest possible historical and stylistic palette, this work includes over 2,600 total citations. The sources range from treatises, dissertations, and textbooks to journal articles and book reviews, and are cross-referenced and indexed. This is the most complete
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Harmony Theory and Binding Problem

1999
We introduce a neural network architecture based on Smolensky’s Harmony Theory in order to solve a particular form of Binding Problem in a visual scene containing 4 subpatterns. The network performance is studied through computer simulations. The results obtained evidence how Harmony Theory can be used to solve Binding Problem, but its performance ...
PENNA, MARIA PIETRONILLA, E. PESSA
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James Tenney and the Theory of Harmony

2022
Abstract Around 1970, an unexpected but enduring preoccupation with harmony emerged in the music of James Tenney. In his consequent body of work two structural archetypes appear: a “spectralist” one arising in the early 1970s and characterized by gradual processes and reference to the harmonic series, complemented (but not supplanted)
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ALTERNATIVE THEORIES OF ETHNIC HARMONY

Southeastern Political Review, 1995
Studies of the causes of ethnic conflict are unlikely to lead to ethnic harmony, since societal malfunctions usually come too late in the historical process for interventive strategies. Instead, there must be a vision of the conditions for ethnic peace.
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Theory of Harmony

The Musical Times, 1949
M. C.   +2 more
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Theory of Harmony

Notes, 1948
Luther Noss   +2 more
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Theory of Harmony

Journal of Music Theory, 1981
Robert W. Wason   +2 more
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