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study-music
- Awesome Music Theory: where to start, books, links, videos, research, visuals, composition. With synths, history of EDM, movie soundtracks and AI tools
- Where do learn synth next?
- Awesome Music Theory Awesome - a directory of books, resources and courses for studying everything about music and sound
- Awesome Music Theory: books, links, videos, research, visuals, composition
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Vpavlenko/study-music: An “awesome music theory” kinda wiki: resources, research
https://github.com/vpavlenko/study-music/blob/main/parts/cla...
Actually, I never bothered googling video courses on undergrad music theory and relied on books instead
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35 years old, want to learn how to play/compose music…where do I start?
Please check out https://github.com/vpavlenko/study-music/blob/main/parts/composition.md and https://github.com/vpavlenko/study-music/blob/main/parts/digital_composition.md
- I cleaned up my list of resources to study everything about music theory etc
openbook
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“Compiling” Music
I'm greatly thankful for the hard work put into lilypond and frescobaldi.
I use lilypond to type up leadsheets for jazz and some other genres [0], inspired by Mark Veltzer's Openbook [1]. I've gotten pretty fast at typing up songs over time. The goal is to have a CLI or web interface to generate a pdf for concert/bb/bass clef/etc, optionally include lyrics, and so on.
Being able to transpose is quite handy, although I'm working on a system to automatically handle larger transpositions (e.g. for Eb instruments or for bass clef). The problem is if I statically pick one direction (up or down), some leadsheets will have the notes too high or low. I think I can resolve it with having all songs entered in absolute pitches and scanning for the lowest/highest note.
0: https://github.com/andrewzah/openbook-dev
1: https://github.com/veltzer/openbook
- Why isn't there a jazz fusion real book?
What are some alternatives?
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openbook
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