Author: Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation
Publisher: Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation
ISBN: 9781458465580
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
(Misc). Capture your creativity in this unique notebook custom-made for musicians. Includes perforated blank staff paper for standard notation and guitar tablature, along with lined pages for lyrics and grid pages for scaled drawings.
5-Line Music Staff Manuscript Notebook with Contents Pages
Author: John Chamley
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781541384118
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Standard music notation book with four blank "Contents" or index pages, each with 30 blank rows. Staff pages are numbered on the top outside corner of each page to keep track of your music notes and compositions. 10 rows of 5-line staff notation per page.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781541384118
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Standard music notation book with four blank "Contents" or index pages, each with 30 blank rows. Staff pages are numbered on the top outside corner of each page to keep track of your music notes and compositions. 10 rows of 5-line staff notation per page.
Pocket Sized Music Manuscript Paper Notebook: 50 Pages of 10 Staves
Author: Pepperdale Books
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN: 9781720091295
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
A 50 page blank music manuscript notebook, pocket sized for convenience and composing on the go. Ideal for music students, theory students, music teachers and the professional musician. A great gift for the aspiring songwriter or young musician. 10 staves per page, 5''x 8'' (12.70 x 20.32cm) in size.
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN: 9781720091295
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
A 50 page blank music manuscript notebook, pocket sized for convenience and composing on the go. Ideal for music students, theory students, music teachers and the professional musician. A great gift for the aspiring songwriter or young musician. 10 staves per page, 5''x 8'' (12.70 x 20.32cm) in size.
Manuscript Paper Notebook
Author: Aurora Blossom Music Books
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781074007782
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Blank Music Sheet Notebook - Song Writing Journal for Music Lovers This is the perfect notebook for musicians, songwriters and composers! Write down in staff/stave line with this music journal, ideal for songwriting, composing, transcribing or writing notes. It doesn't matter if you're a beginner or professional - this music manuscript book is perfect for everybody. Plenty of room to create your next musical masterpiece or jot down quickly music and lyrics for music theory classes in college or high school. Fantastic for everyone playing a musical instrument, wether it is the piano, keyboard, saxophone, cello, guitar, violin or something else. This Music Composition Notebook makes a great gift for girls as well as boys. 100 pages of staff manuscript paper. 12 staves per page. durable matte cover to protect your book. measures 8,5 x 11 inches (21.59 x 27.94 cm). PERFECT FOR students, kids, amateurs & professionals. Have fun & enjoy our easy-to-write-in music manuscript books! For more notebook designs, check out our Author page.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781074007782
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Blank Music Sheet Notebook - Song Writing Journal for Music Lovers This is the perfect notebook for musicians, songwriters and composers! Write down in staff/stave line with this music journal, ideal for songwriting, composing, transcribing or writing notes. It doesn't matter if you're a beginner or professional - this music manuscript book is perfect for everybody. Plenty of room to create your next musical masterpiece or jot down quickly music and lyrics for music theory classes in college or high school. Fantastic for everyone playing a musical instrument, wether it is the piano, keyboard, saxophone, cello, guitar, violin or something else. This Music Composition Notebook makes a great gift for girls as well as boys. 100 pages of staff manuscript paper. 12 staves per page. durable matte cover to protect your book. measures 8,5 x 11 inches (21.59 x 27.94 cm). PERFECT FOR students, kids, amateurs & professionals. Have fun & enjoy our easy-to-write-in music manuscript books! For more notebook designs, check out our Author page.
Music Theory Staff Paper
Author: Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation
Publisher: Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation
ISBN: 9781540043795
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
(Manuscript Paper). This specially designed, all-encompassing "note-taking" music manuscript paper was designed with music students and creators in mind. Unlike standard manuscript paper, it utilizes multifunctional work spaces to give users the freedom to merge musical notation with regular note-taking areas in thoughtful, hybrid layouts of musical staves, designated writing spaces, and piano/keyboard graphics. It includes a study guide, charts and scales, including: the grand staff * simple and compound meters * intervals * seventh chords * the circle of 5ths * major and minor scales * triads * functional chords * and more.
Publisher: Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation
ISBN: 9781540043795
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
(Manuscript Paper). This specially designed, all-encompassing "note-taking" music manuscript paper was designed with music students and creators in mind. Unlike standard manuscript paper, it utilizes multifunctional work spaces to give users the freedom to merge musical notation with regular note-taking areas in thoughtful, hybrid layouts of musical staves, designated writing spaces, and piano/keyboard graphics. It includes a study guide, charts and scales, including: the grand staff * simple and compound meters * intervals * seventh chords * the circle of 5ths * major and minor scales * triads * functional chords * and more.
Sounds American
Author: Ann Ostendorf
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 0820341363
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Sounds American provides new perspectives on the relationship between nationalism and cultural production by examining how Americans grappled with musical diversity in the early national and antebellum eras. During this period a resounding call to create a distinctively American music culture emerged as a way to bind together the varied, changing, and uncertain components of the new nation. This played out with particular intensity in the lower Mississippi River valley, and New Orleans especially. Ann Ostendorf argues that this region, often considered an exception to the nation—with its distance from the center of power, its non-British colonial past, and its varied population—actually shared characteristics of many other places eventually incorporated into the country, thus making it a useful case study for the creation of American culture. Ostendorf conjures the territory’s phenomenally diverse “music ways” including grand operas and balls, performances by church choirs and militia bands, and itinerant violin instructors. Music was often associated with “foreigners,” in particular Germans, French, Irish, and Africans. For these outsiders, music helped preserve collective identity. But for critics concerned with developing a national culture, this multitude of influences presented a dilemma that led to an obsessive categorization of music with racial, ethnic, or national markers. Ultimately, the shared experience of categorizing difference and consuming this music became a unifying national phenomenon. Experiencing the unknown became a shared part of the American experience.
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 0820341363
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Sounds American provides new perspectives on the relationship between nationalism and cultural production by examining how Americans grappled with musical diversity in the early national and antebellum eras. During this period a resounding call to create a distinctively American music culture emerged as a way to bind together the varied, changing, and uncertain components of the new nation. This played out with particular intensity in the lower Mississippi River valley, and New Orleans especially. Ann Ostendorf argues that this region, often considered an exception to the nation—with its distance from the center of power, its non-British colonial past, and its varied population—actually shared characteristics of many other places eventually incorporated into the country, thus making it a useful case study for the creation of American culture. Ostendorf conjures the territory’s phenomenally diverse “music ways” including grand operas and balls, performances by church choirs and militia bands, and itinerant violin instructors. Music was often associated with “foreigners,” in particular Germans, French, Irish, and Africans. For these outsiders, music helped preserve collective identity. But for critics concerned with developing a national culture, this multitude of influences presented a dilemma that led to an obsessive categorization of music with racial, ethnic, or national markers. Ultimately, the shared experience of categorizing difference and consuming this music became a unifying national phenomenon. Experiencing the unknown became a shared part of the American experience.
The Musician as Philosopher
Author: Michael Gallope
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226831752
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
An insightful look at how avant-garde musicians of the postwar period in New York explored the philosophical dimensions of music’s ineffability. The Musician as Philosopher explores the philosophical thought of avant-garde musicians in postwar New York: David Tudor, Ornette Coleman, the Velvet Underground, Alice Coltrane, Patti Smith, and Richard Hell. It contends that these musicians—all of whom are understudied and none of whom are traditionally taken to be composers—not only challenged the rules by which music is written and practiced but also confounded and reconfigured gendered and racialized expectations for what critics took to be legitimate forms of musical sound. From a broad historical perspective, their arresting music electrified a widely recognized social tendency of the 1960s: a simultaneous affirmation and crisis of the modern self.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226831752
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
An insightful look at how avant-garde musicians of the postwar period in New York explored the philosophical dimensions of music’s ineffability. The Musician as Philosopher explores the philosophical thought of avant-garde musicians in postwar New York: David Tudor, Ornette Coleman, the Velvet Underground, Alice Coltrane, Patti Smith, and Richard Hell. It contends that these musicians—all of whom are understudied and none of whom are traditionally taken to be composers—not only challenged the rules by which music is written and practiced but also confounded and reconfigured gendered and racialized expectations for what critics took to be legitimate forms of musical sound. From a broad historical perspective, their arresting music electrified a widely recognized social tendency of the 1960s: a simultaneous affirmation and crisis of the modern self.
The Music Student
Author: Shakuni
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
In an era where the internet and technology drive education, a handful of subjects still align with the old school. Classical music is one example where you need a teacher, a “guru”. It is not about the music notes and notation. They can be documented. The pitch and tonal quality can be detected by a computer. With the advancement of artificial intelligence, the accuracy and purity of the raga structure may also be analysed soon. But that still does not negate the need for a guru if one would like to learn classical music. Learning in front of a guru does create a flow of hard-to-explain energy that gets transmitted from the teacher to the taught. It may be easy to switch to a different high school tuition class but not so easy to switch your guru. On a different note, the human mind does continually wave its own set of thoughts and perceptions, at the conscious or subconscious level of the mind. What if such thoughts and perceptions eventually dominate and manoeuvre over the otherwise sacred relationship of the teacher and taught? Where does it lead to?
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
In an era where the internet and technology drive education, a handful of subjects still align with the old school. Classical music is one example where you need a teacher, a “guru”. It is not about the music notes and notation. They can be documented. The pitch and tonal quality can be detected by a computer. With the advancement of artificial intelligence, the accuracy and purity of the raga structure may also be analysed soon. But that still does not negate the need for a guru if one would like to learn classical music. Learning in front of a guru does create a flow of hard-to-explain energy that gets transmitted from the teacher to the taught. It may be easy to switch to a different high school tuition class but not so easy to switch your guru. On a different note, the human mind does continually wave its own set of thoughts and perceptions, at the conscious or subconscious level of the mind. What if such thoughts and perceptions eventually dominate and manoeuvre over the otherwise sacred relationship of the teacher and taught? Where does it lead to?