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* Jim Alteri's JI calculator (good for tuning up) | * Jim Alteri's JI calculator (good for tuning up) | ||
* Partch, Genesis of a Music | * Partch, Genesis of a Music | ||
* [[http://www.softspeakers.com/saxo/ars-microtonum/|Hayden Chisholm]]'s microtonal (quarter-tone) saxophone etudes</pre></div> | * [[http://www.softspeakers.com/saxo/ars-microtonum/|Hayden Chisholm]]'s microtonal (quarter-tone) saxophone etudes | ||
* Although not a book, 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)</pre></div> | |||
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<ul><li>Neil Haverstick books (anyone use them?)</li><li>Joe Maneri 72-tone book (anyone?)</li><li>Brian McLaren Introduction to Microtonality CD, DVDs (anyone?)</li><li>W.A. Mathieu: The Harmonic Experience (a friend of mine swears by it)</li><li>David Doty: Just Intonation Primer</li><li>any <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://sonic-arts.org/darreg/contents.htm" rel="nofollow">Ivor Darreg</a> in particular?</li><li>Jacob Barton <a class="wiki_link" href="/ThirtyOneToneSinginCamp">ThirtyOneToneSinginCamp</a> (distance learning anyone?)</li><li>Kyle Gann's Just Intonation Explained (nice website)</li><li>Jim Alteri's JI calculator (good for tuning up)</li><li>Partch, Genesis of a Music</li><li><a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.softspeakers.com/saxo/ars-microtonum/" rel="nofollow">Hayden Chisholm</a>'s microtonal (quarter-tone) saxophone etudes</li></ul></body></html></pre></div> | <ul><li>Neil Haverstick books (anyone use them?)</li><li>Joe Maneri 72-tone book (anyone?)</li><li>Brian McLaren Introduction to Microtonality CD, DVDs (anyone?)</li><li>W.A. Mathieu: The Harmonic Experience (a friend of mine swears by it)</li><li>David Doty: Just Intonation Primer</li><li>any <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://sonic-arts.org/darreg/contents.htm" rel="nofollow">Ivor Darreg</a> in particular?</li><li>Jacob Barton <a class="wiki_link" href="/ThirtyOneToneSinginCamp">ThirtyOneToneSinginCamp</a> (distance learning anyone?)</li><li>Kyle Gann's Just Intonation Explained (nice website)</li><li>Jim Alteri's JI calculator (good for tuning up)</li><li>Partch, Genesis of a Music</li><li><a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.softspeakers.com/saxo/ars-microtonum/" rel="nofollow">Hayden Chisholm</a>'s microtonal (quarter-tone) saxophone etudes</li><li>Although not a book, Carl Lumma's &quot;<a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.lumma.org/music/theory/tctmo/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Too-Condensed Tuning Math Outline</a>&quot; is an excellent resource for the beginner (speaking from personal experience)</li></ul></body></html></pre></div> | ||
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=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 [[http://sonic-arts.org/darreg/contents.htm|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 * [[http://www.softspeakers.com/saxo/ars-microtonum/|Hayden Chisholm]]'s microtonal (quarter-tone) saxophone etudes * Although not a book, 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)
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