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A survey of books, resources and courses to study everything about music and sound in the broadest sense.

Music theory

Rock harmony

Rock harmony is arguably the simplest of the three (rock, jazz and classical), and there are high chances that you're more familiar with this culture (rock/pop) as a listener. So it makes sense to start here and expand into jazz and classical harmony later on - as they share a lot of concepts.

  • HookTheory - A database of many rock songs and some jazz songs and game tunes focused at harmonic analysis. Comes with a melody-harmony online editor HookPad and two must-read online books on pop/rock harmony which explain Roman numeral analysis, secondary chords and modes. You should probably start with those books unless you already have a college degree in music. You can read them in two weeks if you focus enough.

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General intro and classical harmony

The books below give an intro into music notation and are good for a beginner, although they ultimately go pretty far into things like four-part writing, Neapolitan sixth and sonata form. They will probably take a good year or two to study.

YouTube videos with harmonic analyses:

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  • Artusi: Interactive Music Theory and Online Skills - a free online auto-graded course that teaches you four-part writing right in the web score editor. It shows all errors in the voice-leading (parallel fifths, tritone leaps, jumps on augmented intervals, forgotten preparations, voice crossing)

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Jazz

Jazz knowledge roughly splits into three parts: rhythm, harmony and solo.

Jazz harmony

  • Joe Mulholland, Tom Hojnacki. The Berklee Book of Jazz Harmony Kindle Edition - A book that describes all traditional concepts of a jazz harmony language (secondary dominants, tritone substitution, modal interchange, modulation, modal harmony). Each chapter analyzes a special piece written to showcase the very discussed chapter topic (unlike other books that analyze existing jazz standards). I'm not sure whether a Kindle version comes with a code to access the website with audio recordings of those pieces, the paperback one does. This is a new book using Berklee approach, so it supersedes the books by Barrie Nettles and Richard Graf

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  • The Jazz Standards Progressions Book - Hundreds of popular jazz standards manually analyzed by authors of mDecks to highlight jazz-specific harmonic patterns (tritone substitution, ii-V-s, to-minor, chord scales). Alternatively, you may buy Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro with the paid 1300 Jazz Standards add-on to explore all progressions on a tonal map

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Jazz solos

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  • Seven volumes of Jerry Bergonzi (starting with "Melodic Structures") to gradually build up your solo language from tiniest parts exploiting all scales and note permutations. Trailers, website

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Jazz piano

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Misc

Bach chorales

Bach's chorale harmonizations are a reference for everyone studying classical harmony in relation to voice-leading. Harmonizing a chorale melody is a part of UK college final exams.

  • Chris Gill. Harmonising Bach Chorales - A short book describing all aspects of pretty regular bach language (at least those 320 chorales written within minor/major modes) - voice-leading, cadences, modulations, chromaticism.

  • David Huron. Voice Leading: The Science behind a Musical Art - An accessible scientific explanation for the traditional rules of voice leading, including an account of why listeners find some musical textures more pleasing than others. Introduces the concept of auditory scene and its parsing, explains how ear anatomy leads to masking, cites many other psychoacoustic researches as well as statistical analysis of music corpora.

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There are many ways to paint chorale scores to reveal their harmony:

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Neo-Riemannian theory

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Advanced classical harmony and form

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  • 🇷🇺 Г. Банщиков. Законы функциональной инструментовки

High-level music theory

Some of these books feel pretty esoteric even if they are a serious research.

  • David Huron. Sweet Anticipation: Music and the Psychology of Expectation - (Published in 2006) Describes decades of research on how people expect the continuation of a certain musical phrase, and how music is balancing on being a mashup of expected and unexpected. The author also developed a set of Unix utilities called Humdrum to ground all his future statistical music research work - as far as in late 80s. Feels like the audio examples were promised but never delivered.

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Misc

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Music composition

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Listening guides

  • The Visual Listening Guide - An approach to visualize the structure of a symphony using small piano rolls and pictograms of instruments.

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World traditions

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Online courses

Arabic music

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Persian music

The central concept here is radif. There are several complete radif recordings, both instrumental (Radif of Persian Music on Tar by Morteza Neydavoud in 6 volumes) and vocal. I haven't yet found the books with transcriptions mentioned in a Bruno Nettl work.

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Balkan brass

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Gamelan

Find a gamelan ensemble in your city, come and learn to play it. You can instantly start playing saron and then gradually expand your skills.

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Also google "debussy gamelan"

Also see chapters in the book of William A. Sethares below

Irish fiddle

Misc

Sheet music

Microtonal music

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Ear training

  • Artusi - A huge set of free online courses on ear training (melodic, harmonic, rhythmic dictation), four part-writing and counterpoint where you type notes directly in the browser. (Does it make Counterpointer obsolete?)

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Sound design

  • Syntorial - An educational app that asks you to repeat the synth sound you hear and progressively gives you more controls to manipulate. Has a free trial of 22 lessons, with a full course of 199 lessons. Demo on YouTube

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Electronic music

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  • Tidal Cycles - A live coding environment with a painful setup that allows you to compose loops using code. Useful for very tricky rhythmic patterns. Watch people doing it. Also look at Hydra to code visuals for your algorave. Also a book edited by its creator describing the algorithmic landscape.

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  • Against The Clock - Electronic musicians are asked to create a track in 10 minutes.

  • J74 Progressive - A Max for Live tool set for Chord Progression and Harmonic Editing in Ableton Live

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Notable instruments

  • LYRA-8 - An unusual hardware noise-drone-dark-ambient synthesizer with an ability to instantly create horror film soundtrack. It's not MIDI so you play with knobs, not with the keyboard. Upside: no harmony skills required. Downside: harmony skills don't help much. Watch and listen

  • OP-1 - A physical device replacing all aspects of the DAW. Best design instantly forces you to chip in - resist! Borrow from a friend, play for three days, then watch it sitting on the shelf for two months, return and buy me a coffee for saving you $1k. Red Means Recording - Aquamarine and its arrangement for the symphony orchestra.

Mixing

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YouTube channels

Maps of music

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Resources

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