Music Notation Theory and Technique for Music Notation

“Music Notation Theory and Technique for Music Notation” by Mark McGrain, published by Hal Leonard Corporation in 1990, is a comprehensive guide that spans 207 pages. This book presents the essentials of music notation, covering everything from fundamental pitch and rhythm placement to more intricate aspects such as meter and voicing alignments.
Readers will find detailed instruction on how to subdivide rhythms and notate complex articulations and dynamics. This resource is designed for those interested in both traditional written notation and computer notation software, making it suitable for a variety of music-related subjects, including instruction and study, songwriting, and the business aspects of printed music.
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(Berklee Methods). Learn the essentials of music notation, from fundamental pitch and rhythm placement to intricate meter and voicing alignments. This book also covers the correct way to subdivide rhythms and notate complex articulations and dynamics. An excellent resource for both written and computer notation software!
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