Music Possible
- A Digital Analysis of Tonality
by Stanley Jungleib
©1986
Please make a selection:
Cover
Table of Contents
[ii] Acknowledgements
[iii] About Music Possible
[iv] About the author
[v] Table of Contents
[1] The Digitization of Music
[2] Tonality is Modality
[3] Alternative Modes Extend Tonality
[4] Music Possible Illuminates All Modes
[5] Enlightened Compositional Software
[6] But Is It Music?
[7] The Basic Idea
[8] Truth Tables and the Number Base
[9] One Scale Implies Several Modes
[10] Modes of the Major Scale
[11] Analyzing Septitonic Modes
[12] \_To Find a Mode in Table A
[13] \_To Find Related Modes
[13] \_To Transpose a Mode from Table A to Another Tonic Key
[14] The Checksum Filter
[15] Expansion
[16] Limits
[17] Reference
Table A: Seven-Note Modes by Pattern Number
Table 1: Seven-Note Modes by Scale Group
Table B: All Two-Note Modes by Pattern Number
Table 2: All Two-Note Modes by Scale Group
Table C: All Three-Note Modes by Pattern Number
Table D: All Four-Note Modes by Pattern Number
Table E: Selected Five-Note Modes by Pattern Number
Table F: Selected Six-Note Modes by Pattern Number
Table H: Selected Eight-Note Modes by Pattern Number
Table I: Selected Nine-Note Modes by Pattern Number
Table J: Selected Ten-Note Modes by Pattern Number
Appendix: BASIC Program for Commodore 64 and Sequential 64/242 MIDI Cartridge