[Menvi-discuss] post-tonal theory/braille music?
Debra Baxley
debrabaxley at att.net
Wed Nov 30 04:44:01 EST 2011
Section Four of the book, Techniques, and Materials of Tonal Music has a
whole section on this.
Debra
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Subject: [Menvi-discuss] post-tonal theory/braille music?
Hi List,
It appears that I am going to be taking a post-tonal (20th century)
theory course next semester. It's required, can't get out of it. I'm
wondering if anyone has either a. transcribed any post-tonal music or b.
knows anyone who works in the field of 20th century music and is blind
or has taught a blind student. Braille music was obviously not meant to
represent sets of pitch classes, but has there been some sort of way to
deal with serialism and tone rows and the like? I know that there is
Nymeth code for working with a matrix but I used it only once years ago.
I have not seen the Joseph Straus post-tonal theory book in braille but
do have a copy of it in pdf from the publisher. Any help or suggestions
about this topic are greatly appreciated.
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Dave C. Bahr
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