Recommended Books

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Andrea Pejrolo's 2 books:
Creative Sequencing Techniques
Acoustic and MIDI Orchestration for the Contemporary Composer;

In that order.

MIDI for the Technophobe by Paul Whie (oldie but goodie)
 
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how to get signed is good but at this point it is kind of dated
 
How about the manual the came with your f*ckng equipment? i think alot of people should read that great book.

i'm also reading 48 laws of power right now, great book. will definately check out the art of seduction.


agree lol the manual
 
Sup dudes

what book would you recommend for a begineers basic guide to music theory in relation to beat producing and samples?
 
Ive gotta say it again, cuz im using it, and i REALLY believe in it.. HearAndPlay.com - the Introduction To Playing Piano by Ear... ITS DOPE
 
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"The Science of Getting Rich" idk if anyone listed that... gets you thinking in a whole dif mindset! really uplifting
 
Million Dollar Mistakes - Moses Avalon

Its a great book to help musicians steer clear of costly mistakes.
 
Great thread! Lots of useful information and great books here!
 
For Logic Pro users, I highly recommend Apple Logic Pro Traning Series: Logic Pro 9 and Logic Express 9 by David Nahmani. Really good and informative. Been making my beats at Logic. I love it.

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Theory of Drum Programming is a great article.
Also, I second 'Dance Music Manual' as a good read.
 
Paul White is incredible, he did part of the basic series, I think he did basic Effects & Processors, great book for under $10 with loads of information.

He has to be one of the better writers of production out there... He's easy to read and understand.


Where did you get yours if you don't mind, I'm very interested in it.
 
Amazon like years ago. Used or New, its was under ten bucks.

Anyways, there are a whole series titled basic: that have great resources for cheap, and easy to read and understand.
 
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