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Music Theory for the Music Professional: A Comparison of Common-Practice & Popular Genres

Music Theory for the Music Professional: A Comparison of Common-Practice & Popular Genres

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Music Theory for the Music Professional: A Comparison of Common-Practice & Popular Genres

by Richard Sorce

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Ardsley House Publishers, Inc., 1995. Hardcover. New. 548 pages. 9.75x8.00x1.25 inches.

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Music Theory for the Music Professional: A Comparison of Common-Practice & Popular Genres
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Richard Sorce
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ISBN 10
1880157209
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9781880157206
Publisher
Ardsley House Publishers, Inc.
Date Published
1995

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