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Basic music theory : how to read, write, and understand written music / by Harnum, Jonathan.(CARDINAL)665086;
Subjects: Music theory;
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The science of music : a practical look at music theory / by Van Wert, Allen,author;
"I was unhappy with music theory books of the past 300 years and felt that it should be more of a science. I had many students coming to me confused about music theory due to the complexity and redundant naming convention that makes things much harder to learn than they should be. Then there are certain topics which are simply not taught accurately to what we experience in reality (Such as modes/modality). Students (including three of them with Grammy awards and Platinum albums) asked me to write a book they can use as a reference for what I was teaching them. This is that book. I have a knack for rebuilding systems so they are very easy and logical for learning. I have rebuilt music theory. I address issues we have had with it historically and I also present exactly accurate and scientifically predictable results as evidence of how simple and accurate my new music theory is compared to traditional theory."--
Subjects: Music theory.;
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The complete idiot's guide to music theory / by Miller, Michael,1958-(CARDINAL)198072;
Subjects: Music theory.;
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Music theory for dummies / by Pilhofer, Michael,author.(CARDINAL)350959; Day, Holly,author.(CARDINAL)292970;
Getting started with music theory -- Putting notes together -- Musical expression through tempo and dynamics -- Musical expression through form -- The parts of tens.Presents an introduction to music theory, with hints and information on reading, writing, composing, and understanding music.
Subjects: Informational works.; Music theory.;
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Basic music theory : how to read, write, and understand written music / by Harnum, Jonathan.(CARDINAL)665086;
Subjects: Music theory; Conducting.; Musical notation.;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 7
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How music and mathematics relate [videorecording] / by Kung, David T.,teacher.; Teaching Company.(CARDINAL)349444;
Course guidebook Includes bibliographical references (pages 107-112).(From Guide): Introduction. Professor Biography -- Course scope -- Lecture Guides. Lecture 1: Overtones-symphony in a single note -- Lecture 2: Timbre: why each instrument sounds different -- Lecture 3: Pitch and auditory illusions -- Lecture 4: How scales are constructed -- Lecture 5: How scale tunings and composition coevolved -- Lecture 6: Dissonance and piano tuning -- Lecture 7: Rhythm: from numbers to patterns -- Lecture 8: Transformations and symmetry -- Lecture 9: Self-reference from Bach to Gödel -- Lecture 10: Composing with math -- classical to avant-garde -- Lecture 11: The digital delivery of music -- Lecture 12: Math, music, and the mind -- Supplemental material. Bibliography.Disc 1. Overtones : symphony in a single note (48 min.) ; Timbre : why each instrument sounds different (46 min.) ; Pitch and auditory illusions (47 min.) ; How scales are constructed (48 min.) -- Disc 2. How scale tunings and composition coevolved (46 min.) ; Dissonance and piano tuning (50 min.) ; Rhythm : from numbers to patterns (44 min.) ; Transformations and symmetry (50 min.) -- Disc 3. Self-reference from Bach to Gödel (42 min.) ; Composing with math : classical to avant-garde (45 min.) ; The digital delivery of music (46 min.) ; Math, music, and the mind (46 min.).Lecturer: David Kung, St. Mary's College of Maryland."Understanding the connections between music and mathematics helps you appreciate both, even if you have no special ability in either field--from knowing the mathematics behind tuning an instrument to understanding the features that define your favorite pieces. By exploring the mathematics of music, you also learn why non-Western music sounds so different, gain insight into the technology of modern sound reproduction, and start to hear the world around you in exciting new ways"--Website.DVD, full screen.
Subjects: Educational films.; Feature films.; Lectures.; Nonfiction films.; Mathematics.; Music theory.; Music;
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Theory & harmony for the contemporary musician / by Berle, Arnie.(CARDINAL)522806;
Subjects: Music theory.; Harmony.;
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How music and mathematics relate [sound recording] / by Kung, David T.,author,lecturer.; Teaching Company,publisher.(CARDINAL)349444;
Course guidebook Includes bibliographical references.Disc 1. Overtones: symphony in a single note -- Disc 2. Timbre: why each instrument sounds different -- Disc 3. Pitch and auditory illusions -- Disc 4. How scales are constructed -- Disc 5. How scale tunings and composition coevolved -- Disc 6. Dissonance and piano tuning -- Disc 7. Rhythm: from numbers to patterns -- Disc 8. Transformations and symmetry -- Disc 9. Self-reference from Bach to Gödel -- Disc 10. Composing with math: classical to avant-garde -- Disc 11. The digital delivery of music -- Disc 12. Math, music, and the mind.Lecturer: David Kung, St. Mary's College of Maryland."Understanding the connections between music and mathematics helps you appreciate both, even if you have no special ability in either field--from knowing the mathematics behind tuning an instrument to understanding the features that define your favorite pieces. By exploring the mathematics of music, you also learn why non-Western music sounds so different, gain insight into the technology of modern sound reproduction, and start to hear the world around you in exciting new ways"--Website.
Subjects: Filmed lectures.; Educational films.; Nonfiction films.; Music; Music theory.; Mathematics.;
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Learning to read music. by Nickol, Peter.(CARDINAL)538307;
Subjects: Music theory.; Musical notation.;
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Learning to read music. by Lilienfeld, Robert.(CARDINAL)141161;
Subjects: Music theory.; Musical notation.;
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