Music Theory & Ear Training Reference Materials
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Every musician with big aspirations should own a large collection of music theory and ear training reference materials. After all, when it comes to music there's always something new to learn, and considering how much reference material is available these days, it only makes sense to stock up on a fair amount. With that in mind, you don't need to look any further for a wide range of music theory and ear training reference materials. This section is loaded with everything from chord wheels and flash cards to interactive CD/Book combos and more.
With a catalog this extensive, you'll definitely want to consider your own needs and preferences before diving too quickly into your options. For example, are you a student who wants to improve your ability to hear notes or broaden your music theory knowledge? Or, are you a music teacher who has a fast-approaching semester and wants to have as much reference material as possible in your classroom? Either way, you'll be sure to find what you're looking for in these pages.
If it's reference material under $10 that you're after, you'll discover many best sellers, including the Alfred Fieldstein Pocket Music Dictionary and the Mel Bay Student's Musical Dictionary. Both guides offer a wealth of information and are ideal for individual and classroom use. Or, check out the Hal Leonard Music Symbol Bingo Game. This enjoyable music instruction game helps to reinforce recognition of 24 common music symbols used in elementary music. Based on traditional bingo, it's perfect for grades 3 to 8.
It was touched on earlier that there are plenty of book/cd combos here too, and the Berklee Press Modern Jazz Voicings Arranging for Ensembles is the definitive text used for the famous Chord Scales course at Berklee College of Music. While you're at it, take a look at the Jamey Aebersold Jazz Ear Training Book and CD. This no-sense approach contains 2 hours of recorded ear training exercises with aural instruction before each. From beginner to advanced, this book/CD set is exceptional source material for developing a keen music ear.
It goes without saying, but in order to progress as a musician, you can't limit yourself. It's important to learn as much as possible, and with the right music theory and ear training reference materials at your disposal, there's no end in sight to the knowledge you can gain. So take your time researching your options, and don't be afraid to consider grabbing more than one item - you'll be glad you did.