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Free DownloadA major scientific achievement of the textbook was the theory of the kinship (affinity) of tonalities: “Six tunes are considered to be close tunings, or located in the 1st degree of affinity for this string”, which tonic triads are contained in this system ”(HA rimsky-Korsakov, Practical textbook of harmony, Complete comp.soch., Vol. IV, M., 1960, p. 309). This generalization, inherently functional, had an impact on world music. science. Like-minded people and followers of Tchaikovsky and Rimsky-Korsakov in music-theoretical. areas in G.'s training were such musicians as A. S.Arensky, J. Vitol, R. M. Glier, HA Hubert, V. A. Zolotarev, A. A. Ilyinsky, M. M. Ippolitov-Ivanov, PP Keneman, P. D. Krylov, H. M. Ladukhin, A. K. Lyadov, H. S. Morozov, A. I. Puzyrevsky, L. M. Rudolph, N. F. Soloviev, N. A. Sokolov, HH Sokolovsky, M. O. Shteinberg, P. F. Yuon and others. To valuable generalizations about G., fully retaining significance, came in the introduction to his study of the counterpoint of strict writing (1909) and S. I. Taneev. He indicates that maj.-min. the tonal system “... groups the chord rows around one central tonic chord, allows the central chords to change one during the play (deviation and modulation), and groups all secondary tones around the main, and the tonality of one section affects the tonality of the other, the beginning of the play and its conclusion” (S. Taneev, Mobile counterpoint of strict writing, M., 1959, p. 8). The evolution indicates the fret, functionality. position of S. Taneyev: “The tonal system was gradually expanded and deepened by the spread of the circle of tonal harmonies, the inclusion of more and more new combinations in it and the establishment of a tonal connection between harmonies belonging to distant systems” (ibid., p. 9).