Berklee Music Theory Book 2 – 2nd Edition

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Immerse yourself in the advanced principles of music theory with the insightful Berklee Music Theory Book 2. Building upon the foundational knowledge presented in the first book, this volume is perfect for those looking to devle further into the intricacie... Read More

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Berklee Methods

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Immerse yourself in the advanced principles of music theory with the insightful Berklee Music Theory Book 2. Building upon the foundational knowledge presented in the first book, this volume is perfect for those looking to devle further into the intricacies of music theory. It covers intermediate to advanced topis ranging from extended chords types and progressions to the nuances of harmonic functions and modulation. This comprehensive guide is designed to enrich the understanding of music theory for beginners who have mastered the basics and experienced musicians seeking to enhance their expertise.

Under Paul Schmeling’s guidance, a celebrated music education figure and a vital member of the Berklee College of Music faculty, readers gain access to an advanced curriculum that bridges theoretical knowledge with practical application. Schmeling’s decades of teaching experience shine through in his detailed explanations and clear presentation of complex topics, making advanced music therapy concepts approachable for leaners of all levels. His insights encourage students to expand their musical vocabulary and explore new realms of musical creation.

Whether you’re preparing for a new semester of music studies of looking to deepen your understanding of music theory, Berklee Music Theory Book 2 serves as an essential resource that will support your progression from foundational skills to advanced theory mastery.

Series: Berklee Methods

Medium: Softcover Audio Online

SKU: HL50449616

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Weight 8.6 oz
Dimensions 11.00 × 8.50 in