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#1992447 - 11/29/12 02:38 PM
MUSIC Theory... a seasonal approach
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From my mother. I thought y'all* might like it. Music Theory in a Nutshell Forrest *I'm from the south. We say that.
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#1992450 - 11/29/12 02:51 PM
Re: MUSIC Theory... a seasonal approach
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#1992451 - 11/29/12 02:52 PM
Re: MUSIC Theory... a seasonal approach
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I can see that is was done using Sibelius. I always complained that the 'm' for minor looked like a smaller capital M instead of a lower case m.
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#1992840 - 11/30/12 02:02 PM
Re: MUSIC Theory... a seasonal approach
[Re: woodog]
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Eckshully, all seriousness aside, what ARE they using at college/univ. level these days. In my time, we had Walter Piston and Roger Sessions and a little Xenakis. I thought Walter pretty much covered it - we had his book for advanced counterpoint too (that's an up-all-night course if there ever was one...)
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#1992858 - 11/30/12 02:27 PM
Re: MUSIC Theory... a seasonal approach
[Re: woodog]
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Your mother has quite a deep voice.
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#1992868 - 11/30/12 02:47 PM
Re: MUSIC Theory... a seasonal approach
[Re: Damon]
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Your mother has quite a deep voice.
She used to be her Grandfather, who was his own second cousin. F
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#1992871 - 11/30/12 02:52 PM
Re: MUSIC Theory... a seasonal approach
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Eckshully, all seriousness aside, what ARE they using at college/univ. level these days. In my time, we had Walter Piston and Roger Sessions and a little Xenakis. I thought Walter pretty much covered it - we had his book for advanced counterpoint too (that's an up-all-night course if there ever was one...)
Here at WKU where I'm the bookstore manager (and which is hardly considered a musical powerhouse) we use Kostka Tonal Harmony, 7th 2013 McGraw Hill ISBN 0-07-802514-1 The workbook to accompany same ISBN 0-07-741017-3 Ottman: Music for Sight Singing, 8th 2011 Pearson Education ISBN 0-205-76008-2 F
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