Any suggestions for someone who's realised they really are gonna have to bite the bullet, and learn something about music theory?
Garry.
That's quite useful. Fourth down is a book on dnb. It's 'Jungle Book' by some guy called Rudyard Kipling.
Yeah, I unfortunately forgot your links so I'll certainly do return to them.nuffink wrote:Give my theory stuff a go. If you don't get along with it, there are some links to other theory sites.
That might be a good choice, but this is what I'm talking about: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASI ... 85-6790046Barbed Wire Kiss wrote:Yeah, I unfortunately forgot your links so I'll certainly do return to them.nuffink wrote:Give my theory stuff a go. If you don't get along with it, there are some links to other theory sites.
Thanks for the couple of suggestions - the "Theory and Harmony" is another Idiot's Guide right? - but if anyone has any more just keep 'em coming. I was once given some good advise with text books: Find a section that you already understand, and if what's written is makes sense to you, then it's likely a good book. So more the better.
Edit: I think I've found "Theory and Harmony" book. Is it Harmony and Theory: A Comprehensive Source for All Musicians by Keith Wyatt?
More than anyone could possibly read in ones lifetime.Barbed Wire Kiss wrote:God! How many books are there with a permutation of Harmony and Theory in the title?![]()
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