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== Reference Books == | == Reference Books == | ||
[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 | [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 | ||
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Revision as of 06:31, 5 March 2023
Method books, teaching tools
Annotate: make recommendations for things you have experience with.
- Neil Haverstick books (anyone use them?)
- Joe Maneri 72-tone book (anyone?)
- Brian McLaren Introduction to Microtonality CD, DVDs (anyone?)
- W.A. Mathieu: The Harmonic Experience (a friend of mine swears by it)
- David Doty: Just Intonation Primer
- any Ivor Darreg in particular?
- Jacob Barton ThirtyOneToneSinginCamp (distance learning anyone?)
- Kyle Gann's Just Intonation Explained (nice website)
- Jim Alteri's JI calculator (good for tuning up)
- Partch, Genesis of a Music
- Hayden Chisholm's microtonal (quarter-tone) saxophone etudes
- Although not a book, Carl Lumma's "Too-Condensed Tuning Math Outline" is an excellent resource for the beginner (speaking from personal experience)
Reference Books
On the Sensations of Tone, Hermann Helmholtz