Which is the coolest book for learning music theory?

Chords, scales, harmony, melody, etc.
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Tjgoa wrote:jan civil :hihi:
jancivil now comes in book form...

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Edly's Music Theory for Practical People

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I enjoyed prog-keyboardist and music journalist Dave Stewart's "The Musician's Guide to Reading and Writing Music" (aka "Introducing The Dots") and "Inside the Music".

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skipscada wrote:I enjoyed prog-keyboardist and music journalist Dave Stewart's "The Musician's Guide to Reading and Writing Music" (aka "Introducing The Dots") and "Inside the Music".
is there any ebook version somewhere, tried with goog. but nothing... :?
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lingyai wrote:
garryknight wrote:For a different approach, Google for ”HookTheory”.
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John
"B4serenity"

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Plenty of interesting offerings. I'm definetely checking HookTheory out :)

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I bought it - it's cheap - and I feel I definitely got my moneys worth so far, I'm not even finished yet! I have heard of all the things they talked about before but they present it in a way that makes a lot more sense TO ME anyway than anything else I've tried (many theory books, websites etc. etc.
John
"B4serenity"

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Been learning with the help of uncle Google so far but haven't ran into HookTheory. Will check it out asap, thanks!
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Music theory tl/Dr version is gr8

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