Table of Contents
Part One - Introduction to the Harmonic Theories of Transtonality
| Tonal Evolution. |
| History of a Different Kind. |
| Some Current Definitions of Tonality. |
| The Twelve Tones as an Open Playing Field. |
| Transtonality. |
| The Top Down Theory. |
| The Trilogue. |
| Three Transtonal Terms. |
| Chart A. |
| Originating the Three Parts of a Trilogue. |
| The Primary Tone Co-Ordinate. |
| Chart B. |
| The Primary Tones Derived from the Top Notes of Chart B. |
| Chart C. |
| An Inverted G Dominant Thirteenth Chord. |
| Chart D. |
| The Secondary Tone Co-Ordinate. |
| Chart E. |
| The Medio. |
| Chart F. |
| Chord Qualities and Types. |
| Chart G. |
| Enharmonic Tone Names Derived From the The Tonal Circle of Fifths . |
| Chart H. |
| A Primary Tone Related to Fifteen Secondary Tones. |
| Chart I |
| The Enharmonic Tones of Primary Tone C. |
| Chart J. |
| An New View of the Circle of Fifths. |
| Chart K. |


