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Revision as of 16:38, 9 September 2011
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Introduction
This page will shortly introduce some basic elements of music theory, in particular with the idea in mind to help people getting started in improvisation and accompaniment. We are particularly interested in educational aspects of music software and computer-enhanced or computer-driven instruments. As much as possible we shall point to external resources. EduTechWiki can't become a music wiki ;) - Daniel K. Schneider, 9 September 2011
Resources for learning music theory
General
- Music Theory (Wikibook)
- Musiklehre für Hobbymusiker (German version)
- Bases de solfège (French version)
Jazz improvisation
Marc Sabetella, a Jazz music teacher an musician put together an outstanding set of educational materials available at outsideshore, in particular:
- A Jazz Improvisation Primer (recommended)
- A Jazz Improvisation Almanac (in progress)
- The Harmonic Language Of Jazz Standards (some sample sections available)
Harmony
Other
- Melody articles in Wikipedia
- Rhythm articles in Wikipedia]