Best music theory books? Let's make a chart. We are better than /mu/ at their own game.
Best music theory books? Let's make a chart. We are better than /mu/ at their own game
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This is actually a great book.
fuck off to /mu/ with this reddit shit
>Fux
>Rameau
>Koechlin
Get the fuck out now.
> Veeky Forums is for books not books!
/thread
your gay, but id be interested, post the chart when it's done
Classical Form - William Caplin
Gradus Ad Parnassum (aka The Study of Counterpoint) - Fux
Polyphonic Composition - Owen Swindale
Introduction to Schenkerian Analysis - Allen Forte and Steven Gilbert
reminder this is shifted towards classical
The fuck? Jazz is for superior than classical in technical ability.
Lmao gotta love it when faggots make threads and just get immediately BTFO. I just stopped browsing, Reddit can enjoy their stay on Veeky Forums. It's not like I don't have other shit to do.
why not both
whats this chart making = reddit meme?
fpbp
>buy pic related
>start studying it
>2 weeks later
>Hindemith actually expect me to conduct one melodic line, hum another one, tap another one with my other hand while counting in 6/8 for 2 bars and 9/8 for the other 2
Fucking Germans
> jazz
lmaoooooo
>jazz
>having merit
pick 1
Classical musicians can't even feel rhythm.
That's basically playing and singing at the piano.
has anyone read Tonal Harmony
Actually I just went and looked this up and it is much harder than I was thinking.
It's basically playing mentally a 3 parts fugue in abstruse tempos, while being barely able to play the piano, read the music or even sing it (those excercises come shockingly early in the book).
t. I've finished it 8 years ago, and it was pure nightmare
what was that old breakbeat song that was like "some dudes syncopates style!"
The Jazz Theory Book by Mark Levine
lol at that guy on the cover
>what the hell am I supposed to do with these sticks anyway?
FUCKING BEATLES, teaching something to anyone.
Percussion Essentials:
Modern Method for Tympani, Saul Goodman
NARD Drum Solos, A collection of 150 graded solos of the former National Association of Rudimental Drummers, NARD.
Method of Movement, Leigh Howard Stevens
Advanced Techniques for the Modern Drummer, Jim Chaplin
Tornado by Mitch Markovitch (Easily the greatest and finest snare solo, easily encompassing all the needed skills to claim oneself a master of the basics and fundamentals of proper marching snare technique).
...
They were a literal boyband that then played dadrock after they saw that was more profitable, what was there exactly to learn from those merchants?
Did anyone have any e-books from them please?
I love jazz too user, but you're just wrong.
Lol
>Thanks mate.
The Barry Harris harmonic method for guitar. This book helps teach you the Wes Montgomery/joe pass style of chord movement. Anything by Barry Harris is really absolutely brilliant.
What is the best book for a complete beginner to music theory? My primary goal is to be able to better appreciate classical music, and i'd like to be able to learn an instrument too.
unironically
The music came before the theory, firstly.
You either like it or you don't-- don't get hung up over it senpai.