Hearing and Writing Music: Professional Training for Today's Musician

Hearing and Writing Music: Professional Training for Today's Musician
ISBN-10
0962949671
ISBN-13
9780962949678
Category
Composition (Music)
Pages
431
Language
English
Published
2002
Publisher
September Pub
Author
Ron Gorow

Description

This work combines the principles of music theory, composition, orchestration and transcription into a co-ordinated system of integrated techniques. The book prepares the musician for the working world of music: the professions of composing, arranging, orchestrating, music preparation, and performance.

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