Type de publication:
BookSource:
GIA Publications,, Chicago, IL, United States, p.213 pages : (2023)ISBN:
1622777476Mots-clés:
(OCoLC)fst00871761, (OCoLC)fst01030620, (OCoLC)fst01071469, Composition (Music), Composition (Musique), Écriture et édition., fast, Music theory., Musique populaire, nli, Popular music, Théorie musicale., Writing and publishing.Notes:
Introduction: Why I'm writing this and who it's for -- Chapter 1: Which part-writing rules still matter? -- Chapter 2: How to compose a compelling melody. -- Chapter 3: Why some chords sound better than others. -- Chapter 4: How to read a lead sheet and understand chord symbols. -- Chapter 5: Basic Jazz harmony. -- Chapter 6: Writing satisfying chord progressions. -- Chapter 7: Reharmonization. -- Chapter 8: The spectacular value of ear training. -- Chapter 9: Setting text effectively. -- Chapter 10: Writing great piano accompaniments --.Chapter 11: Why counterpoint matters and how to do it. -- Chapter 12: Pop song structures. -- Chapter 13: How to listen to music better. -- Song copyright Information.Highlights the most useful and practical music theory topics that educators, conductors, composers, and performers actually encounter in their everyday musical careers.. --From publisher description.
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