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Implications of Consonant Nasalization for a Theory of Harmony
Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique, 1996AbstractNasalization in several Bantu languages skips vowels and, in some cases, also skips consonants. This process does not appear to apply in a local fashion. A solution to the locality problem has not been found so far in the conventional approaches to harmony. This article offers a novel analysis which maintains the general principle that elements
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The Reception of Ficino’s Theory of World Harmony in Germany
2017Most music treatises written in the fifteenth century were composed by men whose chief occupations were providing music for the divine service and training boys to do the same. Although Marsilio Ficino was a parish priest and later a canon of the cathedral of Florence, his first concern was not singing in church or teaching boys to do so.
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The Extended Lydian Locrian Theory of Harmony
The extended Lydian Locrian theory of harmony (ELL) is a system of analyzing harmonies and progressions according to their position along a vast spectrum of colors. The musical premise is that chords and progressions spanning upwards around the circle of fifths sound brighter, whereas chords and progressions spanning downwards around the circle of ...openaire +2 more sources
Hugo Riemann's Theory of Harmony
Journal of Music Theory, 1978Hedi Siegel +3 more
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Poly(ADP-Ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors: Exploiting a synthetic lethal strategy in the clinic
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2011Timothy A Yap, Johann Sebastian de Bono
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Computational predictions of energy materials using density functional theory
Nature Reviews Materials, 2016Anubhav Jain +2 more
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