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From: mat@hou5d.UUCP (M Terribile)
Newsgroups: net.music.classical,net.music
Subject: Re: Assumptions about chromaticism --> atonality
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Date: Tue, 19-Jun-84 11:40:50 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jun 19 11:40:50 1984
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Would someone mind giving a little lesson?

I have a rough understanding of what constitutes a key (tho' if you throw
out all sorts of funny different ``7th'' chords, I will throw up my hands and
leave) but will someone please explain what constitutes a ``mode'', and
why certain modulations are/are not legal, etc?  I realize that the answer
to all of this is probably ``42'' but as a listener who is trying to learn
ABOUT music (and even trying to learn to play, from time to time ...) I'd
appreciate it if some brave soul took a shot at it.  How about a series of
articles?
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					Mark Terribile
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