Method books teaching tools: Difference between revisions

From Xenharmonic Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
BudjarnLambeth (talk | contribs)
Make formatting consistent with rest of wiki, convert inline todo text to todo notices at the bottom instead.
BudjarnLambeth (talk | contribs)
mNo edit summary
Line 5: Line 5:
<li>[https://www.amazon.com/Sensations-Tone-Dover-Books-Music-ebook/dp/B00CDGSFK6/ref=sr_1_1?crid=238JKUKPQSHPI&dchild=1&keywords=helmholtz+sensations+of+tone&qid=1592414553&s=books&sprefix=helmholtz+on+the+se%2Cdigital-music%2C153&sr=1-1 On the Sensations of Tone], Hermann Helmholtz</li>
<li>[https://www.amazon.com/Sensations-Tone-Dover-Books-Music-ebook/dp/B00CDGSFK6/ref=sr_1_1?crid=238JKUKPQSHPI&dchild=1&keywords=helmholtz+sensations+of+tone&qid=1592414553&s=books&sprefix=helmholtz+on+the+se%2Cdigital-music%2C153&sr=1-1 On the Sensations of Tone], Hermann Helmholtz</li>
<li>Joe Maneri 72-tone book (anyone?)</li>
<li>Joe Maneri 72-tone book (anyone?)</li>
<li>W.A. Mathieu: The Harmonic Experience (a friend of mine swears by it)</li>
<li>W.A. Mathieu: The Harmonic Experience (a friend of mine{{who}} swears by it)</li>
<li>Partch, [https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Music-Account-Creative-Fulfillments-ebook/dp/B00292BH9A/ref=pd_sim_351_2/147-8916081-2266234?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00292BH9A&pd_rd_r=c367e367-f8b6-41fa-ad27-864a026c9df3&pd_rd_w=li9JI&pd_rd_wg=LAJxH&pf_rd_p=3c412f72-0ba4-4 Genesis of a Music]</li>
<li>Partch, [https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Music-Account-Creative-Fulfillments-ebook/dp/B00292BH9A/ref=pd_sim_351_2/147-8916081-2266234?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00292BH9A&pd_rd_r=c367e367-f8b6-41fa-ad27-864a026c9df3&pd_rd_w=li9JI&pd_rd_wg=LAJxH&pf_rd_p=3c412f72-0ba4-4 Genesis of a Music]</li>


Line 14: Line 14:
<li>David Doty: Just Intonation Primer</li>
<li>David Doty: Just Intonation Primer</li>
<li>[[Kyle_Gann|Kyle Gann]]'s Just Intonation Explained (nice website)</li>
<li>[[Kyle_Gann|Kyle Gann]]'s Just Intonation Explained (nice website)</li>
<li>Although not a book, [[Carl_Lumma|Carl Lumma]]'s "[http://www.lumma.org/music/theory/tctmo/ Too-Condensed Tuning Math Outline]" is an excellent resource for the beginner (speaking from personal experience)</li>
<li>Although not a book, [[Carl_Lumma|Carl Lumma]]'s "[http://www.lumma.org/music/theory/tctmo/ Too-Condensed Tuning Math Outline]" is an excellent resource for the beginner (speaking from personal experience{{who}})</li>
<li>Brian McLaren Introduction to Microtonality CD, DVDs (anyone?)</li>
<li>Brian McLaren Introduction to Microtonality CD, DVDs (anyone?)</li>



Revision as of 21:53, 16 November 2024

Books

See also: The Library

  • any Ivor Darreg in particular?
  • Neil Haverstick books (anyone use them?)
  • On the Sensations of Tone, Hermann Helmholtz
  • Joe Maneri 72-tone book (anyone?)
  • W.A. Mathieu: The Harmonic Experience (a friend of mine[who?] swears by it)
  • Partch, Genesis of a Music
  • Tools

    See also: Useful Tools

  • Jim Alteri's JI calculator (good for tuning up)
  • Jacob Barton ThirtyOneToneSinginCamp (distance learning anyone?)
  • David Doty: Just Intonation Primer
  • Kyle Gann's Just Intonation Explained (nice website)
  • Although not a book, Carl Lumma's "Too-Condensed Tuning Math Outline" is an excellent resource for the beginner (speaking from personal experience[who?])
  • Brian McLaren Introduction to Microtonality CD, DVDs (anyone?)
  • Examples

    See also: Scores

  • Hayden Chisholm's microtonal (quarter-tone) saxophone etudes
  • Todo: annotate, add examples

    Make recommendations for things you have experience with.

    Todo: improve readability, cleanup, remove manual line breaks

    Make wording more professional. Change formatting, layout and/or punctuation to make the list flow better and easier to parse.