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Outstanding! I'm going to sign up for that, too!

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Post Re: Music theory fluency....how to get it ?
Here's a great stick-specific site to get you going on your theory quest:

http://www.scroom.com/mus_lessons/tot.1.html

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Post Re: Music theory fluency....how to get it ?
Marty6126 wrote:
Here's a great stick-specific site to get you going on your theory quest:

http://www.scroom.com/mus_lessons/tot.1.html

Marty


Woah!….This is jam-packed with useful stuff, and tap-specific as well. Thanks posting this, Marty!

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Post Re: Music theory fluency....how to get it ?
I imagine Steve Adelsson's Stickology (with DVD lessons) would do well for you.

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I really liked the jazz theory book by mark levine

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Tons of music-related courses at Coursea starting this month: https://www.coursera.org/courses?orderb ... cats=music. I highly recommend the Jazz Improvisation class taught by Gary Burton.

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There's also a music theory app now available from MusicTheory.net:

http://www.musictheory.net/products/lessons

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Post Re: Music theory fluency....how to get it ?
jwanka wrote:
There's also a music theory app now available from MusicTheory.net:

http://www.musictheory.net/products/lessons



There seems to be also a training app:
http://www.musictheory.net/products/tenuto

Might be good, since the stringed instrument tunings are customizable.
I think it's a mobile version of the online exercises.
Anybody have any experience with it?

For $4 it isn't a big loss to try out though.

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