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- 各种在线工具,站长网志,以及多个应用项目。The Anatomy of a Fugue - An outline of the fundamentals of a fugue based on Hugo Norden's "Foundation Studies in Fugue."
A-Natural Atonality - Claims that atonality is unnatural while tonality is acoustically and historically natural.
The Ancient Musical Modes: What Were They? - A different idea about the "classical modes" described by Plato and Aristotle.
AP Music Theory - Information about studying for and taking the advanced placement music theory exam.
Auto-Transposer - Transposes all twelve major keys of chord progressions.
The Basics of Reading Music - Online tutorial by Kevin Meixner.
Beginner's Guide to Modal Harmony - A concise explaination of the Gregorian and Renaissance modes and their development in the Common Practice era.
Bimodalism, A New Dimension and Ethos in Harmony - Contemporary alternative to atonal styles of composition.
Chaos Music Paper I: Aesthetic Evaluation - Essays explaining computer music theory providing detailed analysis.
Dynamic Spectrograms of Music - Provides a type of spectrogram suitable for understanding the structure of music.
eMusicTheory.com - Java applets designed to help students of music improve their basic music reading skills.
Eric's Treasure Trove of Music - A reference resource on music theory, covering in brief a vast array of topics.
FolkBlues.Com - Music Theory for the Short Attention Span - Essential music theory knowledge, briefly explained.
Fred Lerdahl's Attack on Serialism - Discussion of Lerdahl's published article "Cognitive Constraints on Compositional Systems", which explores the relationship between composing and listening.
Fugues of the Well-Tempered Clavier - Introduction to the essential concepts of Schenkerian analysis applied to the Eb Major fugue of Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I
Gems of Compositional Wisdom - Articles on advanced atonal and serial concepts.
Good Ear - Online ear training site.
Harmonic Bindings - A paper about the unification of Janeãek's theory of imaginary tones with the two Risinger's principles of functional relations.
The Method Behind the Music - A resource for music theory, music history, the physics of musical sound, and conducting.
A Model of Harmony - Visual model of music which geometrically describes relationships in harmony. [Requires Flash 4+]
Multimedia Music Theory Tutorial - A concise summary of important concepts in music.
Music Acoustics - The Science of Music. Explanations of how musical instruments work via waves and frequency modulation.
Music Awareness - Tools for learning music theory and harmony principles experientially. Simplified terms and notation.
Music Theory & History Online - Offering a musical dictionary, recorder lessons, instrument information and a composers listing.
Music Theory for Guitar - A series of lessons on practical music theory applied to guitar.
Music Theory Instruction - Online instruction for all musicians beginner or advanced. Covers scales, chordal theory, progression theory, modes and foreign scales.
Music Theory Minute - Tutorials for Music Theory Students - Online music theory tutorials for beginning students.
Musica Theoria - Offers explanation of chords, scales, harmony, tuning systems, counterpoint. Also provides links to ear training sites, news groups and history.
Musical Analysis - Analysis of full-music atonal pieces.
The Musical Intervals Tutor - Offers interactive music intervals and self-testing.
Online bibliography of fugue resources - Bibliography of fugue analysis research, writings, and analysis.
Pattern Thinking in Music - Offers visual aid to recognizing musical patterns occurring in melody, harmony and rhythm. Provides online demonstration; requires download.
Polytempo Music Articles - Articles by John Greschak. Includes a comprehensive annotated bibliography of polytempo music.
Practical Music Theory - Includes software, books, exercises, and links.
Relationships between music production and visual art - Visual representations of music expressed in terms of colors.
Rhythm Exercises - Notation for drills, rudiments and etudes for practicing rhythm. By Nick Marshall.
Ricci Adams' Musictheory.net - Includes introductory and intermediate music theory lessons, ear trainers, and books.
SchenkerGuide - An introduction to Schenkerian analysis for undergraduate music students. Includes background, working method, glossary and bibliography.
Schoen Musical Notation - Julius Schoens alternative to traditional musical notation, has music notation documents, reference, and discussion.
Simplified Music Chord Theory - Explains scales and building chords from them.
Skytopia: Music and Art Aesthetics - Author's overview of how every piece of music, every sound, and every picture can be rated on its own merits outside (as well as inside) human opinion.
The Society for Music Theory - Includes a database of journal article from the SMT Journal.
Solomon's Music Theory and Composition Resources - Resources for composers, music theorists, and researchers of music, with sound files, papers and compositions.
Star Theory - Free preparatory syllabus in music theory and orchestration.
Syntactic Structures in Music - By Tom Sutcliffe. Aims to help students of music theory understand the role of chord progressions in musical structures. Site includes animated demos.
Technical Committee on Musical Acoustics - A group within the Acoustical Society of America, that concerns itself with the application of science and technology to the field of music. Contains members, a list of papers, acousticians and links.
The Tonal Centre - Interactive site for music composers and theorists which explains and demonstrates some of the key concepts of tonality; including chords, scales, cadences, and modulation.
Tonality Guide - Fundamentals of tonality and music theory created as an online teaching tool with written and aural examples.
8-Tone Quarto-Modes Concept - Information with exhibits and mp3 files on The 8-Tone Quarto-Modes Concept, a special study into the diminished, introducing the "diminished-major" and its application for mainstream jazz players, advanced improvisators, and notational composers.
What is Music?: Solving a Scientific Mystery - Provide information on the book by Philip Dorrell which explains a new scientific theory about music: the super-stimulus theory. Download available.
WholeARTS Music Conservatory - Introductory dialogue for courses in music theory and composition.
