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This page includes general resources which have broad application across the curriculum. Resources which are specific to a particular topic or lesson can be found on their respective Lessons page; Lessons pages may also contain links to individual portions of the general resources shown below.
This page includes general resources which have broad application across the curriculum. Resources which are specific to a particular topic or lesson can be found on their respective Lessons page; Lessons pages may also contain links to individual portions of the general resources shown below.


== Resources ==
==Resources==


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!Resource
!Resource
!Description
!Description
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|[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTUtqcDkzw7bisadh6AOx5w 12tone]
|A Youtube channel featuring graphic videos covering a wide variety of music theory topics.
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|[http://musictheory.pugetsound.edu/mt21c/MusicTheory.html Robert Hutchinson, ''Music Theory for the 21st-Century Classroom'']
|An online textbook for undergraduate music theory courses.
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|''[https://www.mtosmt.org/index.php Music Theory Online]''
|One of the flagship journals of the Society for Music Theory, published quarterly.
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|[https://www.top40theory.com Asaf Peres, ''Top 40 Theory'']
|A blog featuring theoretical explorations of popular music.
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|[https://tobyrush.com/theorypages/ Toby W. Rush, ''Music Theory for Musicians and Normal People'']
|[https://tobyrush.com/theorypages/ Toby W. Rush, ''Music Theory for Musicians and Normal People'']
|Single-page summaries of music theory topics presented in a graphic, comic-style format.
|Single-page summaries of music theory topics presented in a graphic, comic-style format.
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|[http://openmusictheory.com/ Kris Shaffer and Robin Wharton (editors), ''Open Music Theory'']
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|An open-source, online textbook for undergraduate music theory courses.
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|[http://www.smt-v.org SMT-V]
|An open-access video journal for the Society for Music Theory, featuring 3-5 entries per year.
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|[https://global.oup.com/us/companion.websites/9780199990870/online/ Jennifer Sterling Snodgrass, ''Contemporary Musiciansship: Analysis and the Artist'']
|The online component for a print textbook, published by Oxford University Press.
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Revision as of 16:56, 1 August 2020

This page includes general resources which have broad application across the curriculum. Resources which are specific to a particular topic or lesson can be found on their respective Lessons page; Lessons pages may also contain links to individual portions of the general resources shown below.

Resources

Resource Description
12tone A Youtube channel featuring graphic videos covering a wide variety of music theory topics.
Robert Hutchinson, Music Theory for the 21st-Century Classroom An online textbook for undergraduate music theory courses.
Music Theory Online One of the flagship journals of the Society for Music Theory, published quarterly.
Asaf Peres, Top 40 Theory A blog featuring theoretical explorations of popular music.
Toby W. Rush, Music Theory for Musicians and Normal People Single-page summaries of music theory topics presented in a graphic, comic-style format.
Kris Shaffer and Robin Wharton (editors), Open Music Theory An open-source, online textbook for undergraduate music theory courses.
SMT-V An open-access video journal for the Society for Music Theory, featuring 3-5 entries per year.
Jennifer Sterling Snodgrass, Contemporary Musiciansship: Analysis and the Artist The online component for a print textbook, published by Oxford University Press.