Template talk:Pieces-style

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The common practice period includes Baroque, Classical era, and Romantic music. It would either go before or after those three, indented or with them indented, except that nothing else on the list is indented. Hyacinth 19:04, 16 Sep 2004 (UTC)


To be added:

| Baroque (see Baroque) |- | Romantic (see Romanticism) |-


| Postmodern (see Postmodernism) |- | Contemporary (see Contemporary music) |- | Common practice (see Common practice period)


|- | with Twelve-tone technique |- | Serialistic (see Serialism) |- | with Serialism

[edit] Cleanup 23:18, 28 July 2006 (UTC)

I've removed some of the really obscure pages or moved them to more general titles. I've also made sure there's a link to these pages from each of their relevant main articles. The lack of these links is probably a bit part of the reason that so many of them are in such a bad way even after so long. Look at List of jazz pieces... shouldn't that thing go on for pages? Anyhow, that's the extent of my cleanup for now. I'm also trying to figure out why the background of the table seems to be transparent. On the pages with a "source" heading, you can see the line through them, or at least you can with my browser (Opera 9), like on List of quartal pieces. - Rainwarrior 23:18, 28 July 2006 (UTC)