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Klarinet Archive - Posting 000092.txt from 2002/03

From: LoriLovato@-----.com
Subj: RE: [kl] Music Theory
Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2002 09:33:02 -0500

Nathan,
Just one thought for you: Learn V7 to I in every key on paper,
and then most importantly learn them by heart on the clarinet.
I really wish I would have done that in college!
Lori Lovato
2nd/Eb NMSO, SFS, NMWQ, 3-2jazz.org

-----Original Message-----
From: Nathan Daniels [mailto:the_thinker2@-----.com]
Subject: [kl] Music Theory

I know that this isn't quite clarinet related, but I was thinking and got
wondering. I realize that through my years of music education, my
knowledge of theory is fairly limited. I know that once I get to college
I'll be taking plenty of lots of music theory / aural skills classes, but I
was thinking that it could be fun in the meantime to see if I could do some
study and teach myself some theory. Can anyone recommend and good books
that will teach a good deal of theory and give me an opportunity to do some
practice with what is being taught? I'm thinking textbook / workbook
format or something with the answers in the back so I can try out what I am
learning. Does anybody have any thoughts?

Thank you,
Nathan Daniels

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