MENU

Fun & Interesting

13 Books for Composers

Saad Haddad 29,476 1 year ago
Video Not Working? Fix It Now

🎶 Want my free masterclass? Go here: https://bit.ly/411X9fI Here are some book recommendations I have personally used in my studies as a composer. These books are geared those interested in learning more about music theory, score study, instruments, 20th century music, microtonality, and Arab music. 🔗 LINKS to books mentioned: Kostka, Tonal Harmony: https://shorturl.at/aIJP6 Starer, Rhythmic Training: https://shorturl.at/kuQTW Dandelot, MANUEL PRATIQUE POUR L'ETUDE DES CLES - NOUVELLE VERSION (BLEUE): https://shorturl.at/lnpM5 Bach, Chorales 1-91: https://rb.gy/n4a6qz Bach, 371 Harmonized Chorales and 69 Chorale Melodies with Figured Bass: https://rb.gy/emfvdu Adler, The Study of Orchestration: https://rb.gy/ifrtk2 Hill, Extended Techniques for the Horn: https://rb.gy/lkgmzq Dick, The Other Flute: https://rb.gy/wz2f9p Stone, Music Notation in the Twentieth Century: A Practical Guidebook: https://t.ly/YJd2ec Kostka, Material And Techniques Of 20th Century Music: https://shorturl.at/csuw3 Barbour, Tuning and Temperament: A Historical Survey: https://t.ly/cJoP9 Wyschnegradsky, Manual of Quarter-Tone Harmony: https://t.ly/r0xVK Baklouk, Classical Riqq Technique: https://t.ly/jJ9b9 🏆 Book me 1-1: https://www.saadnhaddad.com/private-lessons.html 🧑‍🏫 Join my private studio for classical composers: https://www.saadnhaddad.com/private-studio.html 👂 Listen to my music: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEONSbD1E8XOGRS4tA1l5rA7Ukk5ntxTJ&si=vVDNH5AcyDVMRCaM

Comment