Re: [ot]: literature on arrangment/composition

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andersvi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>>>>> "J" == Julien Claassen <julien@xxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
>     J> Hi Ken!  As I saw this is a real printed book. I had a good
>     J> reason asking for "online" literature, and that is, that I am
>     J> blind. So printed books are difficult for me. But thanks anyway
>     J> for the quick response.  Kindest regards Julien
> 
> One of my favourite books on harmony is available online at
> http://www.questia.com: Persichettis's "Twentieth Century Harmony".

You might contact a local college and ask about basic music theory and 
similar textbooks. A lot of such books are available as audiobooks or in 
Braille.

> (In case you're not familiar with questia.com, its a large online
> library, where titles are available page by page as frames with text
> in your web-browser, together with facilities for setting up private
> bookshelfs with titles you are reading, bookmarks in the books you are
> reading, searches etc.)

Not cheap, that Questia subscription!

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David
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