ClarkeGrovesmekanismen
Clarke-Groves Mekanismen is a conceptual framework in music theory that describes the relationships between different chord progressions and their emotional connotations. Developed by American musicologist John Stone, it builds upon the work of music theorist Frederick Clarke, who first proposed a system for analyzing chord progressions based on their harmonic function.
Clarke-Groves Mekanismen posits that chord progressions can be categorized into three main types: anthelikos, epihyprokolid, and
The system relies on the concept of harmonic functions, which describe the relationships between chords in
Music analysts have used Clarke-Groves Mekanismen to explore the emotional resonance of famous melodies, revealing patterns