Music Theory Online: How To Read And Write Music


Music Theory Online: How To Read And Write Music

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What's next?

I spent a lot of time making sure that the theory in this book would apply to everyone regardless of styles and genres, and to equip you so that you can go into any direction of music, as all of this is used in any field of music, from performance to production.

What's next is the answer to the age old question, "How do I get to Carnegie Hall?" Practice, Practice, Practice is the answer.

I have given you the knowledge to do whatever you want in music, including better performance through site reading, composing music, and even teaching music theory.

Now you have to hone your skills to become great, but I will not leave you right here. I am working on several other books to accompany this one, teaching the more defined areas of music theory, such as jazz theory and instrumental theory.

It is a long but fruitful road to becoming a master musician. Send me your comments and questions and I'll be there to help you along the way.

Thank you.

Dexter Nelson
Master Musician, Published Composer
http://www.echoingwalls.com/mastermusician