File:Phrygian Gates, mm 21-40.JPG
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Summary
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measures 21-40 of John Adams piece Phrygian Gates |
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JSTOR online journals: "Minimalism, Postminimalism and the Resurgence of Tonality in Recent American Music." Bernard, W. Jonathan |
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Example 6 discussing John Adams music and his transition to using more pulse |
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Aids in discussion of how Adams composes music and how he slowly started to use more pulse in his music. |
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