jancivil now comes in book form...Tjgoa wrote:jan civil
Which is the coolest book for learning music theory?
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- KVRian
- 533 posts since 8 Mar, 2004 from Southeastern Massachusetts
Edly's Music Theory for Practical People
- KVRAF
- 1665 posts since 22 Oct, 2004 from Schmocation
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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- KVRAF
- 5144 posts since 3 Oct, 2013
is there any ebook version somewhere, tried with goog. but nothing...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".
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- KVRist
- 322 posts since 1 Oct, 2010
+1lingyai wrote:+100garryknight wrote:For a different approach, Google for ”HookTheory”.
John
"B4serenity"
"B4serenity"
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- KVRist
- 322 posts since 1 Oct, 2010
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"
"B4serenity"