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- Prolongation abstract "In music theory, prolongation is the process in tonal music through which a pitch, interval, or consonant triad is able to govern spans of music when not physically sounding. It is a central principle in the music-analytic methodology of Schenkerian analysis, conceived by Austrian theorist Heinrich Schenker.Prolongation can be thought of as a way of generating musical content through the linear elaboration of simple and basic tonal structures with progressively increasing detail and sophistication. Important to the operation of prolongation is the hierarchical differentiation of pitches within a passage of tonal music. Typically, the note or harmony of highest hierarchical significance is the tonic, and this is said to be "prolonged" across durations of music that may feature many other different harmonies. (However, in principle any other type of consonant chord, pitch, or harmonic function can be prolonged within tonal music.) Conversely, in a chord progression, harmonies are said to prolong a triad when they are subordinated to that governing chord in a systematic manner; the job of such prolonging harmonies is to express and extend the influence of that hierarchically super-ordinate pitch or triad. Because it enables a pitch or pitches to remain in effect over the course of a piece, even as many other harmonic events intervene, prolongation is central to the concept of tonality in music.".
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- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Atonal_music.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Atonality.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Post-tonal_music_theory.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Schenkerian_analysis.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Chord_(music).
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- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Common_practice_period.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Consonance_and_dissonance.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Diatonic_function.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Lerdahl.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Harmony.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Heinrich_Schenker.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Hierarchy.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Igor_Stravinsky.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Interval_(music).
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink J.S._Bach.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Sebastian_Bach.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Brahms.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Klang_(music).
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Linear_progression.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Monotonality.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Music_theory.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Musical_analysis.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Musical_note.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Hindemith.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Pitch_(music).
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Repetition_(music).
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Schenkerian_analysis.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Tonality.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Tonic_(music).
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Triad_(music).
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Voice-leading.
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLink Voice_leading.
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- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLinkText ""prolongation"".
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prolongation in Heinrich Schenker".
- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prolongation".
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- Prolongation wikiPageWikiLinkText "prolongation".
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- Prolongation subject Category:Post-tonal_music_theory.
- Prolongation subject Category:Schenkerian_analysis.
- Prolongation hypernym Process.
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- Prolongation comment "In music theory, prolongation is the process in tonal music through which a pitch, interval, or consonant triad is able to govern spans of music when not physically sounding.".
- Prolongation label "Prolongation".
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- Prolongation wasDerivedFrom Prolongation?oldid=682265727.
- Prolongation depiction Auskomponierung_arpeggiation.png.
- Prolongation isPrimaryTopicOf Prolongation.