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Bass arpeggiation / Fundamental structure / Structural level / Fugue / Scale-step / Tonality / Hierarchy / Counterpoint / Heinrich Schenker / Music / Schenkerian analysis / Prolongation
Date: 2010-01-07 17:00:30
Bass arpeggiation
Fundamental structure
Structural level
Fugue
Scale-step
Tonality
Hierarchy
Counterpoint
Heinrich Schenker
Music
Schenkerian analysis
Prolongation

Fugue No. 17 A-Flat Major Well-Tempered Clavier Book I

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