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When most people think about a music theory concept, they picture scales, chord progressions, or rhythmic patterns. Yet there's a subtle, often overlooked idea that shapes how musicians perceive the c...
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When most people think about a music theory concept, they picture scales, chord progressions, or rhythmic patterns. Yet there's a subtle, often overlooked idea that shapes how musicians perceive the c...
Read MoreLudwig Bauer: A Quiet Pillar of 19th‑Century German Music Imagine strolling through a 19th‑century Viennese café, the scent of coffee mingling with the distant strains of a piano. At the heart of th...
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