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Nope, I don't know anything about chord sequences or secondary dominants...
Can you recommend a good book?
Can you recommend a good book?
I'd be interested in what you came up with for a trance sonata (first movement) if you got around to it... just to see how it was done... that'd be cool.
I don't know, I'm just fascinated lately with the idea of mixing classical ideas (not necessarily from the "Classical" period) with electronic music... I don't know why, but that would be... cool! jeezus...
djbaniak said:"Tonal Theory" by Stefan Kostka and Dorothy Payne (published by McGraw Hill) is the book that I used in college... but it's a textbook. For me it told me what I needed to know in a pretty straightforward way... there's a workbook that come with it... I don't know how much luck you would have finding it, since it's a textbook.
Umm... maybe you could find it used or especially an old version... "outdated" textbooks are pretty much useless to college students, because it isn't the same version as they use in class, but the information is about the same... they just update textbooks to force people to buy new ones so the can make money.
Good luck.