ABSTRACT
My presentation concerns the application of an original tonality analysis method for the purpose of study of the tonal structure of F. Chopin's Preludes op. 28. The present paper aims at initially showing the method's possibilities on the example of pieces written in all the 24 keys, as may be used for analysis of the tonal structure in musical pieces.
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- Analytic capacities of an original tonality analysis method, based on the example of chopin's preludes op.28
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