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Music Schemata Theory (or Music Schema Theory) refers to the study and analysis of common, musical, contrapuntal patterns or Schemata (singular: Schema).
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[edit]Romanesca
[edit]Do Re Mi
[edit]Prinner
[edit]Fonte
[edit]Meyer
[edit]Aprile
[edit]Sol Fa Mi
[edit]Monte
[edit]Quiescenza
[edit]Monte-Romanesca
[edit]Fonte-Romanesca
[edit]Heartz
[edit]Morte
[edit]The Lully
[edit]Bergamasca
[edit]Notes
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[edit]References
[edit]- Gjerdingen (2007), Music in the Galant Style, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0195313710
- Gjerdingen (2009), The Perfection of Craft Training in the Neapolitan Conservatories., Rivista di Analisi e Teoria Musicale 15, pgs 26–49
- Gjerdingen (2020), Child Composers in the Old Conservatories: How Orphans Became Elite Musicians, Oxford University Press, ISBN 9780190653590
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