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Nikhil Hogan Show | The Rule of the Octave is the paradigm of tonality in Partimento #classicalmusic #musictheory @NikhilHoganShow | Uploaded 9 months ago | Updated 4 minutes ago
Professor Giorgio Sanguinetti, author of the “Art of Partimento” (2012) and winner of the 2013 Society of Music Theory Wallace Berry Award, explains the importance of the Rule of the Octave in Partimento theory and it’s key difference to modern perspectives on tonal harmony.

From Episode 69: Giorgio Sanguinetti (The Art of Partimento)
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The Rule of the Octave is the paradigm of tonality in Partimento #classicalmusic #musictheory @NikhilHoganShow

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