Modern harmony, its explanation and application . This view of the octave being composed of twelve equaldivisions admits long successions of intervals or chordsexactly equal in quality. This constitutes a new harmonicprinciple capable of wide application, ranging from thesuggestion of a remote modal feeling to passages of purposelyevasive tonality, and to such beautiful expressions as thefollowing: Ex. 70. Andante. P CORDER, Elegy in E m^ ^^ fTT % (pf.) cantabile ma m ^ piano TT 10- _ una corda * * * * [equal major 3rds] 88 MODERN HARMONY. Andante. ^ ELGAR, King Olafi


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