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In "How to Write Music: Musical Orthography," Clement A. Harris delivers a comprehensive guide to the intricacies of musical notation, exploring the theoretical underpinnings that govern the written representation of music. Harris adopts a clear and systematic literary style, breaking down complex concepts into accessible segments that engage both novice composers and seasoned musicians. This book not only serves as a practical manual for musical transcription and composition but also places musical notation within a broader historical context, illustrating its evolution and cultural significance across various musical traditions. Clement A. Harris, an accomplished musician and noted music educator, brings a wealth of experience to this work. His extensive background in both performance and academic instruction has informed his understanding of the challenges faced by music learners in mastering notation. Harris's passion for teaching and his commitment to preserving musical literacy shines through in this handbook, which reflects his desire to empower students and aspiring composers through clarity and precision in musical writing. I highly recommend "How to Write Music: Musical Orthography" to anyone interested in deepening their understanding of music notation. Whether you are a student, educator, or professional musician, this book offers invaluable insights that will enhance your ability to write and interpret music effectively, fostering a greater appreciation for the art of musical communication.
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Ebook: November 26, 2019
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