Music Theory for the Self-Taught Musician

Music Theory for the Self-Taught Musician

by Will Metz
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 01/07/2022

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Will Metz's main ambition in his first book, Music Theory for Self-Taught Musicians: Level 1: The Basics, was to define and introduce all the main concepts used in music theory (intervals, chords, scales, modes, etc.). He refers to these notions as "tools" because they are what musicians use to create music. Having a clear understanding of these notions is crucial, but it is only the first step . . . One must then understand how to actually use these tools and how they are combined and how they interact. More concretely, this book, Music Theory for Self-Taught Musicians: Level 2: Harmony, Composition, and Improvisation goes in depth into the notions of harmony, composition, and improvisation. It answers one of the most common and troubling questions of any musician, that is: What to play in any given musical context?


This is what music theory is all about at the end of the day—learning a bunch of relatively complex notions would make no sense if they didn’t help to compose and create music. This is not rocket science, and anyone can understand the mechanisms of harmony.


All of this is explained using the same principles that are in the first book, which means no (or very few) notes written on staff and clear, logical step-by-step explanations. As a self-taught musician, Metz would have given anything to have this book when he decided to start learning harmony and was dabbling with improvisation. Allow him to save you years of time and trial and error and to finally give you the clear and complete understanding of theory you deserve.

ISBN:
9781493061372
9781493061372
Category:
Theory of music & musicology
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-07-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Will Metz

Will Metz is a French-American guitarist and author. He graduated with a master's degree in civil engineering, in Paris, at age twenty-two, but he knew engineering was not his calling.

After one year in the US playing music for fun, he decided to become a professional musician. He entered the Music Academy International in France (his first "formal" music education) and realized his engineering studies had provided him with a big advantage in understanding music theory and explaining it to his peers, most of whom were also self-taught.

Before the end of the school year, he wrote his first book (La Theorie musicale pour les autodidactes) which was published in France. He is a professional touring musician and currently teaches theory and guitar at Metropolitan State University of Denver.

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