Goshal904 Posted October 12, 2012 Posted October 12, 2012 Hey guys Could you recommend a music theory book that is complete in its content. I have found several ones, but they hide certain things out. My goal is to learn a strong foundation in music theory so I can write my musical (piano) pieces down on paper for later use. Thanks Quote
Sarastro Posted October 12, 2012 Posted October 12, 2012 Music theory is very complex, comprised of many separate yet overlapping and converging subjects, that takes years (if not a lifetime) to learn. I don't think there is a single all-embracing manual out there, unless it is too dumbed-down to be actually useful. I'm afraid you would need lots of books, lots of time and lots of dedication and discipline. Good luck! Quote
Kvothe Posted October 13, 2012 Posted October 13, 2012 I have to concur with the above comments because tonal music evolves through times. Nevertheless, if you must on such a silly question, I would, however, begin to study tonal harmony, and here is my suggestion for you: Schoenberg's Theory of Harmony and Structral functions of harmony and score study CPE music. Quote
SYS65 Posted October 14, 2012 Posted October 14, 2012 There is one!!! ... be patient, this will take time, and I read more scores than books, those are my books where I learn, but not sure if recommend you to do that. Quote
Kvothe Posted October 14, 2012 Posted October 14, 2012 I do agree, more scores is good. *winks* Though to get there, start with tomes on the merriment subject you want to learn and then go to more scores is good. Quote
kagenui Posted October 15, 2012 Posted October 15, 2012 I was in the same boat. There are a lot of theory books that will tell you the beginning basics. Best to start with one of these. The one I liked the most was Basic Music Theory by Sol-Ut press. I think it can be found for free - although the free one is not printable. That being said, the thing that has made a huge difference for me was taking a college course - Introduction to Music Theory. If you can take one, maybe at a community college, it will prove invaluable. There is also a great website called Teoria. But I feel that the college course gave me the solid start that I needed. Good luck. You'll get there, it just takes time. 1 Quote
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