Is there a universal harmony we live by and can recognize? Reflected also in tonalities? Experience in the present moment can affirm this. Can you hear the sound of silence, the music of the spheres? There is an infinite abundance of ways of life and harmony — no one and only way! While here now, we are one and the same, as well as each one individually unique, distinctly different from all others.
The Tonalibus tagline highlights its core: Anchored Harmony and Tonalities. The theoretical portion of this is in the mostly visual compilation of basics of harmony presented here. The practical side, including multiple audio clips for each tonality, you find in the catalogue of anchored tonalities.
Tonalibus presents harmony basics in a set of visuals and several presentations. These consist of mostly images, graphs, and tables, with but very little text if any. Further, there is a module on chromaticism and modulation that offers a modulation framework along with some cyclic modulation samples. And finally we have a glossary that is very informative and concise.
Visual harmony basics
Here you find pungent representations of cyclic basics of harmony, short video loops or concise image sequences. Much of human understanding and insight derives from pattern recognition.
Harmony basics presentations
Here is the extensive course presentation series Harmonic and Tonality Fundamentals along with a short introductory basics brief, a condensed basics preview, and a concluding course review. These harmony basics presentations consist of mostly images, graphs, and tables, with but very little text.
The basics BRIEF provides a short initial flavor of Tonalibus, the catalogue of anchored tonalities, and the course presentations series. It features one sample tonality from the catalogue and touches lightly on a most basic Tonalibus fundamental — the harmonic and tonality anchor.
The basics PREVIEW presents a very condensed overview of the Tonalibus catalogue of anchored tonalities and some basics from the course presentations series. It features three tonalities from the catalogue and touches on a few harmony basics in the context of the harmonic and tonality anchor.
The COURSE presentations series Harmonic and Tonality Fundamentals lays out the basics and insights of Tonalibus in some detail. This is in mostly images, graphs, and tables — without much text, if any. Along with the catalogue of anchored tonalities, a large portion of this course presentations series comes from the very initial stages of Tonalibus.
The course REVIEW presents a very condensed summary of main Tonalibus harmony basics in the same order as in the course presentations series. It highlights many harmony basics and features three sample tonalities form the catalogue of anchored tonalities.
