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Five books every music-theory student should know
Arranging Concepts: A Guide to Writing Arrangements for Stage Band Ensembles
by
A. T. Grove
Call Number: MT86 .G76X
Basic Principles in Music Theory
by
William Brandt
Call Number: M2 C67 v.6
Practical Music Theory: How Music Is Put Together from Bach to Rock
by
James Collier
Call Number: MT6 .C74 P7 1970b
Revisiting Music Theory: A Guide to the Practice
by
Alfred Blatter
Call Number: Online
Web-based tools
Good Ear
Neat little interactive site with sounds and multiple-choice answers aimed at training your ear to musical intervals.
Musicards
Growing collection of customizable online music-theory flash cards. Great for students beginning theory or as a refresher.
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