Tonnetz (English Wikipedia)

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  • Cohn, Richard (1998). "Introduction to Neo-Riemannian Theory: A Survey and a Historical Perspective". Journal of Music Theory. 42 (2 Autumn): 167–180. doi:10.2307/843871. JSTOR 843871.
  • Cohn, Richard (March 1996). "Maximally Smooth Cycles, Hexatonic Systems, and the Analysis of Late-Romantic Triadic Progressions". Music Analysis. 15 (1): 9–40. doi:10.2307/854168. JSTOR 854168.
  • Janata, Petr; Jeffrey L. Birk; John D. Van Horn; Marc Leman; Barbara Tillmann; Jamshed J. Bharucha (December 2002). "The Cortical Topography of Tonal Structures Underlying Western Music". Science. 298 (5601): 2167–2170. Bibcode:2002Sci...298.2167J. doi:10.1126/science.1076262. PMID 12481131. S2CID 3031759.

europeanmusictheory.eu

  • Gottfried Weber, Versuch einer geordneten Theorie der Tonsetzkunst, volume II, section VI, §§ 161-180 (2d edition, Mainz, Schott, 1824, pp. 64-81). Weber's network must have been one of the sources of Schoenberg's “Chart of the Regions” in major and in minor, in Structural Functions of Harmony (London, Ernst Benn, 1983, pp. 20 and 30). See N. Meeùs, "Weber's Key Relationships," https://europeanmusictheory.eu/webers-key-relationships/
  • Carl Ernst Neumann, Harmoniesystem in dualer Entwickelung, Leipzig, Breitkopf und Härtel, 1858, p. 19. See N. Meeùs, "The Tonnetz in 19th-Century Germany," https://europeanmusictheory.eu/the-tonnetz-in-19th-century-germany/

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  • Cohn, Richard (1998). "Introduction to Neo-Riemannian Theory: A Survey and a Historical Perspective". Journal of Music Theory. 42 (2 Autumn): 167–180. doi:10.2307/843871. JSTOR 843871.
  • Cohn, Richard (March 1996). "Maximally Smooth Cycles, Hexatonic Systems, and the Analysis of Late-Romantic Triadic Progressions". Music Analysis. 15 (1): 9–40. doi:10.2307/854168. JSTOR 854168.

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