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Old April 11th, 2006
InvincibleKid InvincibleKid is offline
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Originally Posted by solus
Thanks, I'll play around with that setup, see if I get any wiser. Does that textbook of yours have a title/author? It sounds like interesting reading.
it's called Harmony: Baroque to Contemporary, by R. Evan Copley. There's two parts. Part Two had all the mode stuff. Part One is a great place to start though if you don't know anything about theory. There's a lot of examples from baroque music that take up a lot of pages and are hard to understand because they might be using higher theory as well as the level being studied. If you want some good reading accompaniment, just go to my teacher's site. he has a lot of charts and simplified rule sheets for theory.

http://www.conarco.org/theorybook/index.htm

these, along with the book taught me everything i know.

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