Berklee Contemporary Music Notation

Berklee Contemporary Music Notation
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Publisher : Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-13 : 9781540013002
ISBN-10 : 1540013006
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Book Synopsis Berklee Contemporary Music Notation by : Jonathan Feist

Download or read book Berklee Contemporary Music Notation written by Jonathan Feist and published by Hal Leonard Corporation. This book was released on 2017-09-01 with total page 195 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: (Berklee Guide). Learn the nuances of music notation, and create professional looking scores. This reference presents a comprehensive look at contemporary music notation. You will learn the meaning and stylistic practices for many types of notation that are currently in common use, from traditional staffs to lead sheets to guitar tablature. It discusses hundreds of notation symbols, as well as general guidelines for writing music. Berklee College of Music brings together teachers and students from all over the world, and we use notation in a great variety of ways. This book presents our perspectives on notation: what we have found to be the most commonly used practices in today's music industry, and what seems to be serving our community best. It includes a foreword by Matthew Nicholl, who was a long-time chair of Berklee's Contemporary Writing and Production Department. Whether you find yourself in a Nashville recording studio, Hollywood sound stage, grand concert hall, worship choir loft, or elementary school auditorium, this book will help you to create readable, professional, publication-quality notation. Beyond understanding the standard rules and definitions, you will learn to make appropriate choices for your own work, and generally how to achieve clarity and consistency in your notation so that it best serves your music.


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