books on music theory
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books on music theory
Any one recommend some reading material for my commute. Not basic theory, maybe step two of music theory
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Re: books on music theory
Maybe not exactly what you're after but the Fretboard Logic books are really great. They have parts 1 and 2 combined now days, then part 3 separately. Pretty unique look at the guitar fretboard and how everything relates, better than any guitar/theory teacher I've had in my lifetime. 
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Re: books on music theory
Listeners and Imagination: A Quaternary Framework for Electroacoustic Music Listening and Acousmatic Reasoning
Suk-Jun Kim'a phd dissertation about listening. His compositions are some of the most visual I know and this was a really exciting paper for me when I first found it.
http://www.reddoorsound.com/Red_Door_So ... earch.html
Otherwise I believe I recommended Leigh Landy's "Understanding the art of sound organisation" in another thread.
Suk-Jun Kim'a phd dissertation about listening. His compositions are some of the most visual I know and this was a really exciting paper for me when I first found it.
http://www.reddoorsound.com/Red_Door_So ... earch.html
Otherwise I believe I recommended Leigh Landy's "Understanding the art of sound organisation" in another thread.