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  1. Oct 11, 2019 · If you've ever been confused by music theory terms, you're not alone! Check out this post to see common theory terms and definitions.

  2. It follows the general outline of most music fundamentals texts (U.S.). Using the text online without downloading it, presents some issues when links are not opened in a new tab or window (the PDF reloads when you wish to go back to the text). Overall the interface and navigation are easy to use and intuitive.

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  3. The best music theory writing emerges organically from a question or observation about a piece of music. Music must be at the center of any effective music theory discussion. This book takes the opposite approach, introducing many topics abstractly without any reference to an actual piece of music. Take for example its discussion of the triad:

    • Catherine Schmidt-Jones
  4. The most comprehensive and integrated AP® Music Theory series for today’s students, The Musician's Guide to Theory and Analysis, Jane Piper Clendinning, Elizabeth West Marvin, 9780393442458

  5. An exploration of harmony should encompass the following elements: Examination of the salient characteristics of chords. Discussion of how chords are connected. Discussion of the formal need for harmonic contrasts, and of how gradations of such contrasts can be accomplished.

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  6. Aug 5, 2024 · The best college level music theory books are Harmony and Voice Leading by Edward Aldwell, Carl Schachter, Allen Cadwallader and The Musician’s Guide to Theory and Analysis by Jane Piper Clendinning and Elizabeth West Marvin.

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  8. Mar 17, 2018 · Unique, practical and straightforward way to learn music theory and discover how music really works. Newly updated and massively expanded edition with new content, exercises and images. This book also features the links to audio examples (hosted on external website).

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