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Setchell, Martin
Aural analysis - A course in aural perception: Part One
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de Lautour, Geoffrey
Singing, the great expression - a guide to basic technique
‘The singing voice adds importance to words and more magic to poetry than ever the poet envisaged. Like any other art, craft or skill, singing needs technique.’ Geoffrey de Lautour,...
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Powell, Kit
The Complete Harmony
The author has found all other harmony texts in his experience, too long and too detailed. He has therefore designed he present text to be commensurate with the importance of the subject and also...
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Jones, Teiron
The Easy Way to Successful Sight-Singing
These melodies were used as part of a music literacy course for Maori choir leaders in the NZCF’s first educational sight-singing scheme in Wanganui in 1993. The results were a resounding...
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Maconie, Robin
The Second Sense - Language, Music and Hearing
The Second Sense draws on over 100 examples of recorded musical sources from throat singing to Beethoven, and from traditional Japan to Boulez, including a great many popular classics. On the basis...
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Maconie, Robin
The Way of Music - aural training for the internet generation
The Way of Music is a study guide in attention graining, listening skills, and music appreciation for students, teachers, and the general reader, presenting insights in a highly encapsulated form...
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Jenny McLeod
Tone Clock Theory Expanded: Chromatic Maps I & II
Jenny McLeod’s treatise on Tone Clock Theory comes from both her practice and study, having first come across the formal idea in the 1980s when she met the Dutch composer Peter Schat. She has...
