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| Schenkerian analysis is a method of musical analysis of tonal music based on the theories of Heinrich Schenker (1868–1935). The goal is to extract the underlying structure of a tonal work and to show how the surface of the piece relates to this structure. A Schenkerian analysis shows hierarchical relationships among notes, and draws conclusions about the structure of the passage from this hierarchy. A key theoretical concept is that of "tonal space"; The intervals between the notes of the tonic triad form a tonal space that is filled with passing and neighbour notes, producing new triads and new tonal spaces, open for further elaborations until the surface of the work (the score) is reached. * The analysis uses a specialized symbolic form of musical notation. Although Schenker himself usually presents his analyses in the generative direction, starting from the fundamental structure (Ursatz) to reach the score and showing how the work is somehow generated from the Ursatz, the practice of Schenkerian analysis more often is reductive, starting from the score and showing how it can be reduced to its fundamental structure. The graph of the Ursatz is arrhythmic, as is a strict-counterpoint cantus firmus exercise. Even at intermediate levels of the reduction, rhythmic signs (open and closed noteheads, beams and flags) show not rhythm but the hierarchical relationships between the pitch-events. * In some respects, a Schenkerian analysis can reflect the perceptions and intuitions of the analyst, developed in accordance with her/his understanding of particular principles as established by Schenker and subsequent music theorists. |