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Counterpoint is the technique of composing two or more melodic lines that are sounded at the same time. Whether a guitar riff against a vocal melody, a bass line against a keyboard melody, or a violin and cello duet, in good counterpoint, these musical lines work together while also maintaining a unique identity. This book combines the foundational principles of traditional classical counterpoint with modern-day examples, demonstrating how counterpoint can play an important role in today's popular music. Concepts include: intervals; melodic motion; writing melodies; voice leading; species counterpoint; practical uses in different styles; and more. Includes access to online audio examples of counterpoint analysis and exercises!
Audio is accessed online using the unique code inside the book and can be streamed or downloaded. The audio files include PLAYBACK+, a multi-functional audio player that allows you to slow down audio without changing pitch, set loop points, change keys, and pan left or right.
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Introduction
Part One: Foundational Counterpoint Concepts
Part One: Foundational Counterpoint Concepts
- Chapter 1: Intervals
- Chapter 2: Melodic Motion
- Chapter 3: Modes
- Chapter 4: Melody
Part Two: Species Counterpoint - Principles
- Chapter 5: First Species Counterpoint - 1:1
- Chapter 6: Second Species Counterpoint - 2:1
- Chapter 7: Third Species Counterpoint - 4:1
- Chapter 8: Fourth Species Counterpoint - Syncopated
- Chapter 9: Fifth Species Counterpoint - Florid
Part Three: Advanced Counterpoint Concepts
- Chapter 10: Species Counterpoint - Real Music
- Chapter 11: Practical Uses in Different Styles
- Chapter 12: Advanced Techniques
Conclusion
Counterpoint Explained - Concepts in Writing Two or More Melodies, Sounded at the Same Time
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Counterpoint is the technique of composing two or more melodic lines that are sounded at the same time. Whether a guitar riff against a vocal melody, a bass line against a keyboard melody, or a violin and cello duet, in good counterpoint, these musical lines work together while also maintaining a unique identity. This book combines the foundational principles of traditional classical counterpoint with modern-day examples, demonstrating how counterpoint can play an important role in today's popular music. Concepts include: intervals; melodic motion; writing melodies; voice leading; species counterpoint; practical uses in different styles; and more. Includes access to online audio examples of counterpoint analysis and exercises!
Audio is accessed online using the unique code inside the book and can be streamed or downloaded. The audio files include PLAYBACK+, a multi-functional audio player that allows you to slow down audio without changing pitch, set loop points, change keys, and pan left or right.
More DetailsAudio is accessed online using the unique code inside the book and can be streamed or downloaded. The audio files include PLAYBACK+, a multi-functional audio player that allows you to slow down audio without changing pitch, set loop points, change keys, and pan left or right.
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Introduction
Part One: Foundational Counterpoint Concepts
Part One: Foundational Counterpoint Concepts
- Chapter 1: Intervals
- Chapter 2: Melodic Motion
- Chapter 3: Modes
- Chapter 4: Melody
Part Two: Species Counterpoint - Principles
- Chapter 5: First Species Counterpoint - 1:1
- Chapter 6: Second Species Counterpoint - 2:1
- Chapter 7: Third Species Counterpoint - 4:1
- Chapter 8: Fourth Species Counterpoint - Syncopated
- Chapter 9: Fifth Species Counterpoint - Florid
Part Three: Advanced Counterpoint Concepts
- Chapter 10: Species Counterpoint - Real Music
- Chapter 11: Practical Uses in Different Styles
- Chapter 12: Advanced Techniques
Conclusion