HISTORICAL STAGES OF TEACHING MUSIC THEORY AND CHANGES ACROSS DIFFERENT PERIODS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
renaissance, baroque, culture, renaissance, polyphony, notation, art of muses, harmony, music acoustics, sounds, intervals, gender, jams, statuses, rhythms, melodies, theaterAbstract
This article examines the formation and development history of music theory. It analyzes musical concepts from ancient times, Eastern music, as well as contemporary approaches. The article is written based on scientific analysis and historical sources, highlighting the progress of music theory and its role in national culture.
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