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===Pedagogical works=== *Forte, Allen and Gilbert, Steven E. (1982). ''Introduction to Schenkerian Analysis''. W. W. Norton & Company. {{ISBN|0-393-95192-8}}. ''Schenker never presented a pedagogical presentation of his theories, this being the first according to its authors.'' *Snarrenberg, Robert (1997). "Schenker's Interpretive Practice." Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. {{ISBN|0-521-49726-4}}. *Cadwallader, Allen and Gagné, David (1998). ''Analysis of Tonal Music: A Schenkerian Approach'', Oxford: Oxford University Press, {{ISBN|0-19-510232-0}}. ''The second major English-language textbook on Schenkerian analysis" *[[Sylvan Kalib|Kalib, Sylvan]] (1973). ''Thirteen Essays from The Three Yearbooks “Das Meisterwerk in Der Musik,” by Heinrich Schenker: An Annotated Translation.'' (Vols. I–III). Ph.D. diss., Northwestern University. *[[Peter Westergaard|Westergaard, Peter]] (1975). ''[[Peter Westergaard's tonal theory|An Introduction to Tonal Theory]]''. New York: W.W. Norton. {{ISBN|9780393093421}} *Aldwell, Edward, and [[Carl Schachter|Schachter, Carl]] (2003). ''Harmony and Voice Leading''. Schirmer. 2nd ed. 2008; 3rd ed. (with Allen Cadwallader), 2011. {{ISBN|0-495-18975-8}}. *Pankhurst, Tom (2008), ''SchenkerGUIDE: A Brief Handbook and Web Site for Schenkerian Analysis'', New York: Routledge. {{ISBN|0-415-97398-8}} – an introduction for those completely new to the subject.
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