In this book you will discover: Transcribing techniques. How to maximize your creativity and productivity. How to develop your craft by consolidating techniques. How to read music with your ears. How you can write music without using an instrument. How to write music spontaneously, as your ear guides your hand. How to communicate accurately through music notation. Why you don't need "perfect pitch." Tools to develop your music perception. 140 exercises, many music examples--models for a lifetime of study. Resources for ...
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In this book you will discover: Transcribing techniques. How to maximize your creativity and productivity. How to develop your craft by consolidating techniques. How to read music with your ears. How you can write music without using an instrument. How to write music spontaneously, as your ear guides your hand. How to communicate accurately through music notation. Why you don't need "perfect pitch." Tools to develop your music perception. 140 exercises, many music examples--models for a lifetime of study. Resources for composing, orchestrating, film scoring. Working in the music business. Where to find supplies, organizations, information, inspiration. A definitive guide and reference for composers, orchestrators, arrangers and performers.
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Very good. Ex-library. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 431 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. LCCN 2007274181 Type of material Book Personal name Gorow, Ron. Main title Hearing and writing music: professional training for today's musician / Ron Gorow. Edition 2nd ed. Published/Created Studio City, Calif. : September Pub., c2006. Description 431 p. : ill., music; 28 cm. ISBN 9780962949678 0962949671 LC classification MT35. G727 2006 LC Subjects Ear training. Musical dictation. Musical notation. Notes "Third printing"--T.p. verso. "A complete step-by-step course to perfect your musical skills"--P. [4] of cover. "Personal training, theory and exercises develop your ability to hear and notate any style of music"--P. [4] of cover. Includes bibliographical references and index. Dewey class no. 781.4/2 Other system no. (OCoLC)ocn126921272 (OCoLC)126921272