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From: kelpie@fluke.UUCP (Tony Garland)
Newsgroups: net.music,net.music.classical,net.music.folk,net.music.synth
Subject: self-study music theory text
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Date: Fri, 1-Nov-85 15:23:22 EST
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I am looking for some recommendations for a good music theory text
(or series of texts) which starts off with the very basics.
It would be nice if the text could form a good reference in the future.
In addition, since I am interested in self-study, the book should
provide tutorial explanations (not just exercises to be augmented by
a separate teacher).

Please respond directly since I {don't,can't} keep up on all the
news groups :-)

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