The Circle of Fifths : Visual Tools for Musicians by Jackson, Philip N.
Call Number: MT15.J33 2015 V. 1
ISBN: 9791095580003
Publication Date: 2015
The Joy of Music by Leonard Bernstein
Call Number: ML60.B47 1994
ISBN: 9780385472012
Publication Date: 1994
Marsalis on Music by Wynton Marsalis
Call Number: MT7.M338 1995
ISBN: 9780393038811
Publication Date: 1995
Music Theory for Dummies by Michael Pilhofer; Holly DayMusic Theory For Dummies makes music theory easy to understand, with a friendly, unintimidating overview of everything you need to know to become fluent at knocking out beats, reading musical scores, and learning to anticipate where a song should go whether you're reading someone else's music or writing your own. Whether you're a music student or a music lover, you'll learn to read, write, and understand music with this informative guide. With expert instruction, you'll put it all together as you compose, arrange, and create original melodies, harmonies, and chords of your own, with helpful tips for performing your pieces in front of an audience. This new third edition presents the most current teaching techniques, the newest music genres and examples, and updated information on all aspects of understanding, creating, and performing music. Studies have shown that music training improves children's' verbal and spatial abilities, and it's been associated with cognitive and mathematical benefits in adults. The music job market is expected to increase over the coming years, and music theory is becoming an increasingly common part of education at all levels. Music Theory For Dummies provides the instruction you need to get more out of music than you ever thought possible. * Master major and minor scales, intervals, pitches, and clefs * Understand basic notation, time signals, tempo, dynamics, and navigation * Employ melodies, chords, progressions, and phrases to form music * Compose harmonies and accompanying melodies for voice and instruments Whether you intend to pursue a degree or career in music, or just enjoy listening to it, understanding the theory behind it gives you a whole new appreciation for the artistry and craftsmanship behind the pieces that give you goose bumps. It's a mix of technical skill, inborn talent, and plenty of practice and now you can try your hand at it, with Music Theory For Dummies.
Call Number: MT7.P55 2015
ISBN: 9781118990940
Publication Date: 2015
Music Theory Secrets by Brent CoppenbargerModeled on the brilliant approach first formulated by distinguished professor of music and master clarinetist Michele Gingras in Clarinet Secrets and More Clarinet Secrets (both available from Rowman and Littlefield), Music Secrets is designed for instrumentalists, singers, conductors, composers, and other instructors and professionals seeking a quick set of pointers to improve their work as performers and producers of music. Easy to use, contributions to the Music Secrets series fill a niche for those who need quick and easy methods for learning what they need—from those just starting to the advanced musician in need of a refresher or new insights. Rhythms, melodies, and harmonies are the building blocks of music. In Music Theory Secrets: 94 Strategies for the Starting Musician, Brent Coppenbarger offers a full range of methods to help musicians, not only grasp, but remember those key elements upon which the music they play is built: pitch, rhythm, scales, key signatures, and harmony. With over eighteen years of experience teaching music theory, Coppenbarger offers the various teaching and memory strategies he has designed to help musicians understand and retain what they need to know. Coppenbarger covers critical information on how to determine pitch, the use of meter, and how to count rhythms in simple and compound meter; explains major scales and major key signatures, as well as minor scales and minor key signatures; surveys other types of scales (such as those used in jazz) and explains how modes work; presents necessary data on scale degree names and intervals; covers triads and various types of chords; touches upon Roman numeral analysis, inversions, and figured bass; presents non-chord tones and discusses solfege singing, including several pages of sight singing using various clefs and keys (strongly recommended for instrumentalists for practicing transpositions for the appropriate clef and range) demonstrates the different techniques musicians can use for transposing keys; and finally discusses more advanced concepts such as part-writing rules, the use of sequences, and form. Music Theory Secrets: 94 Strategies for the Starting Musician is an indispensable resource for instrumental teachers wishing to incorporate music theory into lessons, classroom teachers, high school and college students, amateur musicians, those wanting to learn to read music, home-schooled students, and college bound music students.
ISBN: 9781442233232
Publication Date: 2014
Tonal Harmony : with an introduction to twentieth-century music by Stefan Kostka; Dorothy PayneFor nearly two decades Tonal Harmony has been the leading text for the two-year theory curriculum for music majors. Used at nearly 800 schools, Tonal Harmony has been consistently praised for its practicality and ease of use for student and instructor alike. The straightforward approach is supported by well-chosen examples and thoughtful exercises, and the total presentation is compatible with differing teaching styles and theoretical points of view.
Call Number: MT50 .K67 2013
ISBN: 9780078025143
Publication Date: 2012
What to Listen for in Music by Aaron Copland
Call Number: MT6.C791 1957
Publication Date: 1957
Streaming Video
Equal TemperamentPythagoras believed that music originates in nature and that natural harmonies express very distinct mathematical relationships between their notes. From Pythagoras’s first scales and the advent of harmony to the standardization of all instruments to equal temperament, this program traces the evolution of the system of tuning that revolutionized Western music. Few musical cultures have escaped its influence, and without it, much of the world’s most beautiful music could not exist. (51 minutes)
Notation: The Thin Red LineEarly musical notation was much like a road map that lacked names or places. The use of neumes gave the basic shape of the tune and a primitive notion of rhythm, but could not tell the performer what note to start on. This program shows how all of that changed around the year 1030, when the choirmaster Guido of Arezzo came up with the simple device of a thin red line: a dot directly on it would always represent the note "F"; a dot above it, G; a dot below it, E; and so on. This system of Western musical notation paved the way for harmony—and composers. (51 minutes)
Composition
The Cambridge History of Western Music Theory by Thomas Street Christensen (Editor)
Call Number: ML3800.C65 2002
ISBN: 9780521623711
Publication Date: 2002
Composing Music : a new approach by William Russo; Jeffrey Ainis (Contribution by); David Stevenson (Contribution by)
Fundamentals of Music Composition by Arnold Schoenberg, ed. by Gerald Strang
Call Number: MT40.SCH63 1967
Publication Date: 1967
How to Write a Melody: learn to write your own tune : self-tutoring course by Alexander Borisoff
Call Number: MT47.B67 1980
ISBN: 9780938170013
Publication Date: 1981
Musical Composition by Reginald Smith Brindle
Call Number: MT40.B771 1987
ISBN: 9780193171077
Publication Date: 1986-11-06
DVD
Marsalis on Music (4 discs) by Wynton MarsalisWynton puts a fresh spin on music appreciation. His inspired instruction, backed by superb performances and exciting graphics, not only teaches the fundamentals of music but also makes learning fun.