Music in Theory & Practice
Category: Books,Arts & Photography,Music
Music in Theory & Practice Details
Volume I of Music in Theory and Practice is a general introduction to music theory; Volume II focuses on musical styles from the Renaissance to the present. It includes more complex chords, an emphasis on larger forms, and strategies for composition analysis. The goal of the text is to instruct readers on the practical application of knowledge. The analytical techniques presented are carefully designed to be clear, uncomplicated, and readily applicable to any repertoire.

Reviews
The third part of MUSIC IN THEORY AND PRACTICE in the second volume was written by Bruce Benward and despite more musical devices concentrates on analysis methods, and analysis of musical examples from the 16th century until present day. It follows the same straightforward line as the first - explanations limited to the indispensable minimum and written in a schematic way that makes it very easy to grasp, followed by plentiful musical examples, mostly from music literature. I strongly recommend you to also take this part because here you see all the musical devices you've learned previously and more in the context of complete musical works. After you take this book a musical piece is no longer just a bunch of notes, or a beautiful melody but a meaningful organized whole. ( This review concerns the 3rd edition.)

