[Smt-talk] Chinese music theory
Paul Lombardi
lombardi at unm.edu
Sun Sep 20 11:18:55 PDT 2009
Thank you to everyone who responded to my question. I learned that there
are two types of Chinese characters. I hope the soon to be available
Laitz book will work because we are using The Complete Musician here at
the UNM.
Best,
Paul Lombardi, Ph.D.
Lecturer III
Dept of Music
University of New Mexico
Dunsby, Jonathan wrote:
> This is appearing in 2010:
>
> Author/Title: Laitz: The Complete Musician: An Integrated Approach to
> Tonal Theory, Analysis, 2 edition (2007)
> ISBN: 9780195301083
> Language: Chinese using Simplified Characters
> Territory: Mainland China (excluding Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau)
> Publisher: Hunan Literature & Art Publishing House
>
> _______________
> Jonathan Dunsby
> Chair, Music Theory Department
> Professor of Music Theory
> Eastman School of Music
> 26 Gibbs Street
> Rochester
> NY 14604
>
> office: 585-274-1459
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Paul Lombardi <lombardi at unm.edu> wrote:
> > Dear colleagues,
> >
> > I have a student struggling with English who's first language is
Chinese.
> > Could someone please direct me to a Chinese music theory textbook
that is
> > compatible with western music theory?
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > Paul Lombardi, Ph.D.
> > Lecturer III
> > Dept of Music
> > University of New Mexico
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