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Music Theory - WiP
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[edit]- Theory
- Portal:Music
- Accidental (music)
- Arnold Schoenberg
- Atonality
- Baroque music
- Blues
- C (musical note)
- Cadence (music)
- Cent (music)
- Chord (music)
- Chord progression
- Chromatic scale
- Circle of fifths
- Classical music
- Classical period (music)
- Common practice period
- Consonance and dissonance
- Counterpoint
- Degree (music)
- Diatonic and chromatic
- Diatonic function
- Diatonic scale
- Dominant (music)
- Dominant seventh chord
- Double bass
- Electric guitar
- Enharmonic
- Equal temperament
- Figured bass
- Folk music
- Frequency
- Guitar
- Harmonic
- Harmonic series (music)
- Harmony
- Hertz
- Homophony
- Interval (music)
- Inversion (music)
- Jazz
- Johann Sebastian Bach
- John Tyrrell (musicologist)
- Intervals
- Just intonation
- Key (music)
- Key signature
- Leading-tone
- Ludwig van Beethoven
- Major and minor
- Major chord
- Major scale
- Major second
- Major third
- Meantone temperament
- Melody
- Minor chord
- Minor scale
- Minor third
- Mode (music)
- Modulation (music)
- Music
- Music theory
- Musical composition
- Musical notation
- Musical note
- Tuning
- Musical tuning
- Octave
- Overtone
- Perfect fifth
- Perfect fourth
- Piano
- Pitch (music)
- Pitch class
- Polyphony
- Popular music
- Pythagorean tuning
- Renaissance music
- Rhythm
- Richard Wagner
- Rock music
- Romantic music
- Root (chord)
- Scale (music)
- Semitone
- Staff (music)
- Subdominant
- Syntonic comma
- Timbre
- Tonality
- Tonic (music)
- Transposition (music)
- Triad (music)
- Tritone
- Scales
- Twelve-tone technique
- Unison
- Violin
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- A Composer's Guide to Game Music
- A duplex theory of pitch perception
- Acoustic resonance
- Action (music)
- Aleatoric music
- Algorithmic composition
- Antiphonary of St. Benigne
- Augmentation (music)
- Bass guitar
- Bassline
- Béla Bartók
- Caucasian dhol
- Cello
- Choir
- Chord Master
- Chord-scale system
- Chromatic fourth
- Chromaticism
- Composer
- Composer-Tron
- Conservation and restoration of musical instruments
- Constant structure
- Country music
- Descending tetrachord
- Diminished triad
- Diminution
- Dissonant
- Distortion (music)
- Elementa harmonica
- Euclidean rhythm
- Flat (music)
- Fragmentation (music)
- Franz Liszt
- Franz Schubert
- Fugue
- Fundamental frequency
- Generative theory of tonal music
- Gordon music learning theory
- Gubal (instrument)
- Harpsichord
- He-drum
- Heavy metal music
- Hedonic music consumption model
- Hermann von Helmholtz
- How Music Works
- Igor Stravinsky
- Types of Instruments
- Instrumental idiom
- Instrumentation (music)
- Johannes Brahms
- Kodály method
- Lead instrument
- List of horn techniques
- List of musical instruments
- List of musical instruments by transposition
- Major sixth
- Mediant
- Medieval music
- Melodic fission
- Metre (music)
- Microtonal music
- MIDI
- Music instrument technology
- Music learning theory
- Music store
- Music technology
- Music technology (electric)
- Music technology (electronic and digital)
- Music technology (mechanical)
- Musica enchiriadis
- Musical argument
- Musical form
- Musical improvisation
- Musical instrument
- Musical keyboard
- Musical Prostheses
- Musical similarity
- Musical temperament
- Musical tone
- Nana (echos)
- Nenano
- Neo-Riemannian theory
- Octave species
- Ogg
- Ohm's acoustic law
- Okraulo
- Opera
- Optical sound
- Orchestra
- Ostinato
- Oxford University Press
- Pentatonic scale
- Planephones
- Polish School (music)
- Portal:Percussion
- Power chord
- Privileged pattern
- Professional audio store
- Pyknon
- Pythagorean comma
- Quarter tone
- Resolution (music)
- Retrograde (music)
- Roman numeral analysis
- Sarana Chatushtai
- Scolica enchiriadis
- Serialism
- Seventh chord
- Sharp (music)
- Sheet music
- Shorthand for orchestra instrumentation
- Slow movement (music)
- Society for Music Theory
- Spiral array model
- Stanley Sadie
- String bending
- String instrument
- Supertonic
- Syntagma Musicum
- Synthesizer
- Tempo
- Tension (music)
- Tetrachord
- Western culture
- The Complexity of Songs
- Thomann (retailer)
- Thummer keyboard
- Tonary
- Transformational theory
- Transposing instrument
- Treatise on Instrumentation
- Vintage musical equipment
- Viola
- Vogel's Tonnetz
- Wind machine
- Zeitschrift für Instrumentenbau