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Nov 042009

What I am looking for is a textbook to learn music theory but doesn’t assume you don’t know how to read music. I can read music but just want more information about chord structures and more advanced items than learning how to read music. Any ideas of a good textbook?


Nov 022009

Politically, blues reacts in the same manner as folk in the sense that it tends to represent the economic and social frustrations of the lower-class. In my opinion, blues is more representative of the working-class and destitute in contrast to mostly conformist melodies of jazz. Now that we know the differences in a political sense, I want to know how jazz differs from the blues as according to music theory.


Nov 012009

I’m enrolled for a course called History of Medieval Music. I’ve had AP theory in high school, but quite a few of the people in the class are music majors who have had advanced theory. Is medieval music complicated stuff or what?


Nov 012009

Politically, blues reacts in the same manner as folk in the sense that it tends to represent the economic and social frustrations of the lower-class. In my opinion, blues is more representative of the working-class and destitute in contrast to mostly conformist melodies of jazz. Now that we know the differences in a political sense, I want to know how jazz differs from the blues as according to music theory.


Oct 222009

This is the section for books on music. Books about music, sheet music, tutorials, theory, instruments, musicians, producing, producers, audio, video, solos, rythms, ryme, acoustic, metal, jazz, blues, reggae, contemporary, classical, hip-hop, dance, salsa, latino, guitar, bass, drums, wind, brass, tablature, tab, production, labels, etc. etc.



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