Excellent online music theory book

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2014/10/21 18:59:03 (permalink)

Excellent online music theory book

I say excellent, but I haven't actually read it yet. But fair play, it does look very cool. Could well be an excellent music theory resource for beginners. 
 
http://academic.udayton.e...theorypages/index.html

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    Bel Amine
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    Re: Excellent online music theory book 2014/11/16 16:42:53 (permalink)
    This actually looks quite solid, thanks a lot for posting this.
     
    I can't post links yet, but musictheory(dot)net and sonicfit(dot)com are some awesome websites that can help improve your musicianship skills for free.
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    Re: Excellent online music theory book 2014/11/18 22:40:11 (permalink)
    I like what I see there.  Haven't really examined anything in detail, but looks like it could be a site for plenty of repeat visits.  Thanks sharke!

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    Re: Excellent online music theory book 2014/11/21 20:40:25 (permalink)
    Ooh I conveniently first took a look a this about a month ago... but promptly forgot about it :[ I'm gonna dig in!

     
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