@veers0r It is not the easiest book out there, but you will always get things out of it as you progress. Buy it if you don't mind only being able to understand parts of it. With time, it will open up.
@shadowknight132 I don't think so... keep in mind that this is a book about orchestration and instruments, and not about composers (although it uses excerpts by some famous ones to illustrate the use and context of various instruments)
so you have a psychology degree?
any tips on making it to that field planning on going to study it myself after highschool
guillotinedeath 6 months ago
Where can i find the last book?
couldnt find it anywhere
guillotinedeath 1 year ago
@guillotinedeath I'm not sure where you can buy it now... try online. I bought it a LONG time ago...
andretonelli 1 year ago
did you learn how to read music through books?
guillotinedeath 1 year ago
@guillotinedeath Yes
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andretonelli 1 year ago
Do you think 'The Advancing Guitarist' is suitable for a beginner playing guitar for roughly 2 years?
veers0r 1 year ago
@veers0r It is not the easiest book out there, but you will always get things out of it as you progress. Buy it if you don't mind only being able to understand parts of it. With time, it will open up.
Best,
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andretonelli 1 year ago
Gracias andre!!
jparau 1 year ago
In Orchestration, does it have anything about Chopin and Nancarrow?
I'm trying to study Nancarrow.
shadowknight132 1 year ago
@shadowknight132 I don't think so... keep in mind that this is a book about orchestration and instruments, and not about composers (although it uses excerpts by some famous ones to illustrate the use and context of various instruments)
andretonelli 1 year ago
@andretonelli
Oh ok. Could post up the names of the books and author in the description?
also, you should do another video. I've enjoyed it.
shadowknight132 1 year ago