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Modal Counterpoint, Renaissance Style by Peter Schubert, Modal Counterpoint, Renaissance Style introduces the rules of writing modal music composition and analyzing sixteenth-century music through a wide variety of carefully graded exercises. It is the only species counterpoint book that uses examples modal music composition and concepts taken directly from sixteenth-century treatises modal music composition and contemporaneous theoretical sources. The author's selection of Renaissance repertoire examples comprises many genres modal music composition and styles, including French chansons, German chorale settings, English canzonets, Italian madrigals, modal music composition and Spanish organ hymns, villancicos, modal music composition and ricercars. The book provides a clear progression of exercises, from simple to complex, enabling readers to develop skills systematically. By the end of the book readers are writing real compositions, not just drill exercises.
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You Can Teach Yourself Jazz Piano by Uri A. Rovner, This book is the perfect introduction to jazz piano for those who are already somewhat proficient as pianists but aspire to playing in the jazz style. The author emphasizes the importance of chords in playing jazz music modal music composition and offers a comprehensive dictionary of traids, dominant sevenths, half modal music composition and fully diminished seventh chords, plus ninth, modal music composition and thirteenth chords. Chord symbols modal music composition and voicings as well as modal modal music composition and blues scales are also addressed. The last half of the book includes a generous "fakebook" modal music composition and a "songbook" consisting of several of the author's progressively arranged compositions.
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