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From: hedger@ada-uts.UUCP
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Subject: Re: music theory bibliography
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Date: Thu, 15-Aug-85 16:40:00 EDT
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Posted: Thu Aug 15 16:40:00 1985
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I don't know if you on the digital engineering network are musicians but
you stated an opinion that I must take exception with....Gardner Read's
book on notation is one of the best references available on the subject.
I don't know what your criteria for the judging the texts were, but I
personally know many composers and aspiring composers who use this
book constantly to find the best notation to communicate their music
to performers....just wanted to present another opinion...keith hedger