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Lessons: Theory Guitar Lesson #782: An Introduction to 12-tone Music

An Introduction to 12-tone Music
by Gary Regester
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Excerpt:  Twelve-tone (or dodecaphonic) music is the invention of <b>Arnold Schoenberg</b>, an Austrian-born 20th century composer (1874-1951). Schoenberg (pronounced shurn-burg) composed <b>atonal</b> music (music that avoids tonal centers, keys, etc.) for a time following his hyper-romantic early period, but was unsatisfied with the creation process of atonal music. His atonal music was very m...(more)


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