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Treatise on Harmony
Jean-Philippe Rameau
This is one of the most important books in the history of Western music. First published in 1722, Rameau synthesized the musical thought and theory of his time with profound clarity. One of the first books to comprehensively study inervals, triads, chord progressions, modes and figured bass. If you want to glimpse at one of the quasars of Western Music or have an interest in music history you can't be without this book.
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Counterpoint (4th Edition)
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Study of Counterpoint
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