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- Double_tonic abstract "A double tonic is a chord progression, melodic motion, or shift of level consisting of a, \"regular back-and-forth motion,\" in melody similar to Bruno Nettl's pendulum type though it uses small intervals, most often a whole tone though may be almost a semitone to a minor third (see pendular thirds).It is extremely common in African music (\"Mkwaze mmodzi\"), Asian music, and European music, including:European Middle Ages music such as \"Sumer is Icumen in\"Elizabethan popular music such as \"The Woods so Wild\" and \"Dargason\"Classical music featuring the regular alternation of tonic-dominantalternating 'discords' such as in Debussy or StravinskyGustav Mahler has also used this kind of musical pendulum motion\"Scottish\" and European music such as \"Donald MacGillavry\"sea shanties and other work songs such as \"Drunken Sailor\", \"Roun' de Corn, Sally\", and \"Shallow Brown\", and in football chants such as:In American music, a rare example of a double-tonic is the spiritual \"Rock my Soul\" though American popular music began to use the double tonic commonly in the last half of the 1900s, including Beck's \"Puttin It Down\".Double tonic patterns may be classified as beginning on the lower (\"Sumer is Icumen in\", \"The Woods so Wild\", \"The Irish Washerwoman\") or upper (most Scottish tunes, passamezzo antico, \"Roun' de Corn, Sally\", \"Shallow Brown\", \"Mkwaze mmodzi\") note and may repeat open endedly, though they are often closed through a tonic close, as in :Am|G|Am-G|Am||They are also often varied through a binary scheme ending on the dominant then tonic, as in:Am|G|Am|E|| Am|G|Am-G|Am||or,Am|G|Am|E|| Am|G|Am-E|Am||A variation of this last progression is the passamezzo antico.".
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- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Beck.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Bruno_Nettl.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Cadence_(music).
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chord_progressions.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Melodic_motion.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Chord_progression.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Classical_music.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Claude_Debussy.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Consonance_and_dissonance.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Dargason.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Dominant_(music).
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Donald_MacGillavry.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Drunken_Sailor.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Football_chant.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Igor_Stravinsky.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Interval_(music).
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Level_(music).
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Major_second.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_music.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Melodic_motion.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Melody.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Minor_third.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Modal_frame.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Music_in_the_Elizabethan_era.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Africa.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Asia.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Scotland.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_the_United_States.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Musical_note.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Passamezzo_antico.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Sea_shanty.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Semitone.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Spiritual_(music).
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Stereopathetic_Soulmanure.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Subtonic.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Sumer_Is_Icumen_In.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Supertonic.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink The_Irish_Washerwoman.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Tonic_(music).
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Will_Yow_Walke_the_Woods_soe_Wylde.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink Work_song.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink File:Chel-sea_football_crowd_chant.PNG.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLink File:Donald_MacGillavry.PNG.
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Double tonic".
- Double_tonic wikiPageWikiLinkText "double tonic".
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- Double_tonic subject Category:Chord_progressions.
- Double_tonic subject Category:Melodic_motion.
- Double_tonic hypernym Progression.
- Double_tonic comment "A double tonic is a chord progression, melodic motion, or shift of level consisting of a, \"regular back-and-forth motion,\" in melody similar to Bruno Nettl's pendulum type though it uses small intervals, most often a whole tone though may be almost a semitone to a minor third (see pendular thirds).It is extremely common in African music (\"Mkwaze mmodzi\"), Asian music, and European music, including:European Middle Ages music such as \"Sumer is Icumen in\"Elizabethan popular music such as \"The Woods so Wild\" and \"Dargason\"Classical music featuring the regular alternation of tonic-dominantalternating 'discords' such as in Debussy or StravinskyGustav Mahler has also used this kind of musical pendulum motion\"Scottish\" and European music such as \"Donald MacGillavry\"sea shanties and other work songs such as \"Drunken Sailor\", \"Roun' de Corn, Sally\", and \"Shallow Brown\", and in football chants such as:In American music, a rare example of a double-tonic is the spiritual \"Rock my Soul\" though American popular music began to use the double tonic commonly in the last half of the 1900s, including Beck's \"Puttin It Down\".Double tonic patterns may be classified as beginning on the lower (\"Sumer is Icumen in\", \"The Woods so Wild\", \"The Irish Washerwoman\") or upper (most Scottish tunes, passamezzo antico, \"Roun' de Corn, Sally\", \"Shallow Brown\", \"Mkwaze mmodzi\") note and may repeat open endedly, though they are often closed through a tonic close, as in :Am|G|Am-G|Am||They are also often varied through a binary scheme ending on the dominant then tonic, as in:Am|G|Am|E|| Am|G|Am-G|Am||or,Am|G|Am|E|| Am|G|Am-E|Am||A variation of this last progression is the passamezzo antico.".
- Double_tonic label "Double tonic".
- Double_tonic sameAs Q5300106.
- Double_tonic sameAs m.05fbhn.
- Double_tonic sameAs Q5300106.
- Double_tonic wasDerivedFrom Double_tonic?oldid=682793352.
- Double_tonic depiction Donald_MacGillavry.PNG.
- Double_tonic isPrimaryTopicOf Double_tonic.