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EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! Topics music , theory Collection opensource Language English. I swept the usenets uncriticvally for every ebook I could find relating to the subject, weeded out the dupes and fakes, and wrapped it up. I haven't read even a percentage of it yet, so don't blame me if some of it's crap.

I have skimmed quite a few of them, and there are great lessons to be had even for advanced academics; read Schoenberg's Fundamentals only if you are in a daring mood. However the complete basics are covered as well: both dummies' and complete idiots' guides are included. There are some great listening excersises for both singers and guitarists and even thought I havent been labelling the books by difficulty, it sohuld be the simplest task to read them progreessively judging merely by the titles.

I will however recommend Harnum's 'Basic Music Theory' as a starting point for anyone who is already aquainted with an instrument. Some of these PDF's contain executable code hotlinking and sound embedding.

I only ever read PDFs in foxit reader's safe mode, so I cant vouch for the safety of any of it. Also, if there happen to be a dupe in there, please don't shoot the messenger :p Complete list of the contained books: A. Schoenberg - Fundamentals of Musical Composition. Lersahl, R. Markham Reviewer: DnBeatz - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 28, Subject: RE: Torrent Good morning, I'm really amazed by the whole effort you must have put into this.

I have been trying to download the torrent but for some reason I'm not able to do so. I'm here to ask if there's any chance you may be able to help me. But a great mind and great speaker doesn't necessarily make for a great author. There is a lot of information in the book as far as I can remember lots of chord scale theory, lots of modal stuff all hand written. Join Date Dec Posts 1, I like his Videos also and his Theory Concepts.

I was very impressed with his Modal Modulations and some of the Piano Chords which are reachable on Guitar. As opposed to his Video where there is an actual Semitone in a Phrygian Chord just like in the Mode itself. I watch a lot of his video's and wanted to contribute something so I bought the book.

Took a look, it's handwritten, that's all I can say about it. I'm not that interested in going through another theory book. Some of his Keyboard Voicings are a bit of a s- t-r- e-tch on Guitar but are cool and versatile. He is an advanced Theorist.. He's an interesting guy with a different way of presenting himself than other youtubers. His channel keeps coming up on lots of my google searches. And with , followers he must be doing something right.

Originally Posted by sunnysideup. Originally Posted by Robertkoa. Wow, his youtube followers have gone up 25, to , in one month! Originally Posted by fep. He says he makes money from the sale of his products, only peanuts from his blog videos. Watch this starting at he talks about million of plays on youtube for songs he was involved in about 40 songs as a songwriter, publishing Five dollars and seven cents for millions of plays" Fep thanks for posting Rick's clip about Making a Living style.

I've watched about 30 minutes of the full 90 minutes. It's really interesting to hear how a successful muso is dealing with the internet. And his analysis of where the money comes from.

The more I see of Rick the more I like him. Knowledgeable, fresh, direct, informative. Join Date Jul Posts Back to the Beato book. Rick has been in the process of completely type setting the book, making upgrades to existing material and adding some new content, including some tests for the reader to work through.

This has been going on for the last several months and is nearing completion. When the new edition drops, it will be offered to buyers of the original edition for whatever you want to pay. A generous move from a giving and generous guy. That, and wanting him to do well. I like a lot of the information from his Youtube Channel.. If the book is largely CST , not too interested in that. Not sure if Rick is into specialized voicings for Guitar etc As a Writer who can already play.. I am interested in advanced harmonic concepts which I I think Beatto seems to be more interested in But I should also take another look at Modern Harmony books I suppose which I have not done for a long time..

I am exploring voicings on my own BeBop and especially post Bebop seems to have a lot of Gratuitious faux momentary Key Changes which only seem to exist to challenge the Soloist by interrupting the Melodic Line. What some people call chord scale theory is really nothing more than a way to help keep the information organized in your minds eye. Anyway I have an educational video by Joe Pass where he actually recommends it without using the name chord scale theory though that's exactly what he's recommending and said that it's what he uses.

If it's good enough for Joe Pass to use then its good enough for me and if it's good enough for Joe Pass then I don't care what some schmuck on a forum says about it. Joe put his stamp of approval on it in that instructional video and that's more than good enough for me period.

Join Date Jun Posts 2. Deep theory is introduced in one, maybe two sentences, then followed in some cases by tens of pages of diagrams and stuff that you are left to interpret all on your own. DEEP subjects are shown, taking tens of pages, with in some cases only one or two sentences of context. Just be thoughtful about how much a self learner you are and how much you want to really really wade through theory.

I am playing around with partially quartal chords - many are 'normal ' enough sounding to fit a Rolling Stones tune or Steely Dan etc but are more ambiguous as are all the Major b5 or Major 11 with both 5ths etc etc. These can lead to nice 'bridges' or transitions in Composition OR get me back to the Home Key from left field lol.

I think Beatto might be great for this especially on Keyboard - and me finding voicings on Guitar - but not sure if he's cataloged it properly to communicate to others me lol. So I appreciate the warning on the Beatto Book.. I think Vincent Percicetti said in his book 20th Century Harmony I need to maybe buy that and look at it NOW - 'Any chord can follow any other chord ' - but there are tricks to make it sound better..

Join Date Feb Posts Durban - a nice place to be Nice call on the Rhythm Sometimes it seems they 'connect ' by common tones and some foreign tones.

And then the foreign tones are supplying tension release depending on intervals but non dominant , Sometimes they 'connect' by chromatic tones creating false leading tones non dominant. Sometimes they 'connect ' by resolving non dominant tritones [ major flat five types ] to the target chord in different ways. But these are not like root progressions - they obviously can be smoother with common tones and stepwise motion but they are much broader ways to construct harmonic rhythms and 'new ' chord successions and cadences based on tension release or not and are separate from Roman Numeral type Progressions and conventional root movement And there are the step beyond secondary dominants where the tritone is resolving to an extension of the destination or target chord like when we improvise but doing it Harmonically in the chord succession.



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