Music Theory

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  1. Book ImageThe Musician's Guide to Fundamentals

    Jane Piper Clendinning, Elizabeth West Marvin, Joel Phillips

    An active, hands-on approach to fundamentals grounded in real music and music-making.More

  2. Book ImageThe Musician's Guide to Aural Skills: Ear Training and Composition

    Joel Phillips, Paul Murphy, Elizabeth West Marvin, Et Al.

    Second Edition / Volume(s): 2

    All the practical skills students need to succeed as professional musicians—in a single pedagogical program.More

  3. Book ImageThe Musician's Guide to Aural Skills: Sight-Singing, Rhythm-Reading, Improvisation, and Keyboard Skills

    Joel Phillips, Paul Murphy, Elizabeth West Marvin, Et Al.

    Second Edition / Volume(s): 1

    All the practical skills students need to succeed as professional musicians—in a single pedagogical program.More

  4. Book ImageA New Approach to Sight Singing

    Sol Berkowitz, Gabriel Fontrier, Leo Kraft, Et Al.

    Fifth Edition

    The most innovative and user-friendly introduction to sight singing.More

  5. Book ImageThe Musician's Guide to Theory and Analysis

    Jane Piper Clendinning, Elizabeth West Marvin

    Second Edition

    Emphasizing real music and music-making, The Musician’s Guide to Theory and Analysis gives students the hands-on tools they need to learn how music works.More

  6. Book ImageManual for Ear Training and Sight Singing

    Gary S. Karpinski

    The Manual for Ear Training and Sight Singing and the Anthology for Sight Singing provide a comprehensive, research-based curriculum in aural skills.More

  7. Book ImageAnthology for Sight Singing

    Gary S. Karpinski, Richard Kram

    The Anthology for Sight Singing offers more than 1,200 short musical excerpts from a diverse range of real music literature.More

  8. Book ImageThe Musician's Guide to Aural Skills

    Joel Phillips, Jane Piper Clendinning, Elizabeth West Marvin

    Volume(s): 2

    This two-volume text covers diatonic, chromatic, and contemporary harmony, as well as voice leading, emphasizing practical performance skills by integrating theoretical principles with aural and keyboard skills through coordinated keyboard, sight-singing, dictation, improvisation, and composition exercises.More

  9. Book ImageThe Musician's Guide to Aural Skills

    Joel Phillips, Jane Piper Clendinning, Elizabeth West Marvin

    Volume(s): 1

    This two-volume text covers diatonic, chromatic, and contemporary harmony, as well as voice leading, emphasizing practical performance skills by integrating theoretical principles with aural and keyboard skills through coordinated keyboard, sight-singing, dictation, improvisation, and composition exercises.More

  10. Book ImageHarmonic Practice in Tonal Music

    Robert Gauldin

    Second Edition

    Conceptually sophisticated and exceptionally musical, Harmonic Practice in Tonal Music provides a thorough treatment of harmony and voice-leading principles in tonal music.More

  11. Book ImageThe Study of Orchestration

    Samuel Adler

    Third Edition

    Additional information is forthcoming.

  12. Book ImageThe Music Kit

    Tom Manoff

    Fourth Edition

    Introduced in 1976, The Music Kit was the first to offer students an integrated learning environment for the fundamentals course.More

  13. Book ImageScales, Intervals, Keys, Triads, Rhythm, and Meter

    Claire Boge, John Clough, Joyce Conley

    Third Edition

    As in previous editions, the Third Edition of Scales, Intervals, Keys, Triads, Rhythm, and Meter introduces the basics of music theory and part writing accessibly and engagingly.More

  14. Book ImageA New Approach to Ear Training

    Leo Kraft

    Second Edition

    A New Approach to Ear Training provides students with the means to master ear-training skills on their own and at their own pace.More

  15. Book ImageStrunk's Source Readings in Music History: The Twentieth Century

    Leo Treitler, Robert P. Morgan

    Revised Edition / Volume(s): 7

    This book began as an attempt to carry out a suggestion made in 1929 by Carl Engel in his "Views and Reviews"-to fulfill his wish for " a living record of musical personalities, events, conditions, tastes ...a history of music faithfully and entirely carved from contemporary accounts.More

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