"Tessellated Tonics: Zuckerkandl's Toy for Music Fundamentals" by Daphne Tan, Alexis Millares Thomson, Tegan Ridge, and Emma Soldaat is now available at SMT-V.org and on YouTube.

Abstract:
In the early- to mid-twentieth century, many music educators were concerned with creating engaging and effective approaches to teaching music fundamentals. This video-article brings to life a pedagogical device from 1946 that was invented by the music theorist Victor Zuckerkandl but never produced. We demonstrate how this “small toy” can be used to learn major and minor keys, as Zuckerkandl intended, as well as intervals, modulations, and more. We also connect this device to manipulatives in mathematics education.