24 Music

Brass Techniques and Pedagogy

Brian Weidner (Butler University)

2020

Licence: CC BY-NC-SA

Textbook for undergraduate brass methods course focusing on brass instrument techniques and pedagogy.

Formats: Online, EPUB, PDF, and MOBI

Comprehensive Musicianship, A Practical Resource

Randall Harlow, Heather Peyton, Jonathan Schwabe, and Daniel Swilley (Iowa State University)

2023

Licence: CC BY-NC-SA

This book presents an integrated suite of learning resources developed for the core music theory and musicianship curriculum at the University of Northern Iowa School of Music. It provides a more comprehensive symbiosis of musicianship and music theory learning than can be found in existing textbooks, including engaging and progressive video demonstrations and interactive listening and vocal exercises that integrate musical knowledge with foundational musical skills.

Formats: Online, PDF, EPUB

Suggested for: MUSI 267

Engaging Students: Essays in Music Pedagogy

Philip Duker (University of Delaware), Bryn Hughes (University of Lethbridge)

2017

Licence: CC BY-SA

Engaging Students: Essays in Music Pedagogy presents short essays on the subject of student-centered learning, and serves as an open-access, web-based resource for those teaching college-level classes in music.

Formats: Online

Suggested for: MUSI 267

Foundations of Aural Skills

Timothy Chenette (Utah State University)

2022

Licence: CC BY-SA

Foundations of Aural Skills is a research-based, accessible, relevant, creative, inclusive, empowering textbook for teaching introductory aural skills. The first seven chapters provide thorough instruction in aural fundamentals, allowing students to build their foundations from a variety of starting points. The following chapters address the traditional tasks of sight-reading and dictation, but also improvisation, mimicking music you hear (“playback”), transcription, and ensemble skills. The final two chapters add some basic form- and chord-listening skills. Every section includes creative activities that learners can try out on their own or do in class. Embedded playlists for practicing listening skills include a diverse range of music that will connect with students’ preferences and allow them to experience music they haven’t worked with before. While the text is primarily designed for a first semester or year of instruction, it also includes some instruction on modulation, chromaticism, and mixed meter, and future additions/development will make these advanced applications more robust.

Formats: Online, PDF, eBook

Suggested for: MUSI 267

Foundational Sight Singing

Tobin Stewart (Montana State University)

2022

Licence: CC BY-NC-SA

Foundational Sight Singing was created to provide a systematic approach to learn to read, hear and perform music. The ordered presentation of both melodies and rhythms in this text helps students develop accuracy and fluency in sight singing. Multiple exercises are provided for drilling and practice at each level throughout the text to grow the students’ fluency and proficiency in reading and performing pitch and rhythm.

Formats: PDF

Suggested for: MUSI 267

Fundamentals, Function, and Form: Theory and Analysis of Tonal Western Art Music

Andre Mount (SUNY Potsdam) 

2020

Licence: CC BY-NC

This text provides readers with a comprehensive study of the theory and analysis of tonal Western art music. Author Andre Mount begins by building a strong foundation in the understanding of rhythm, meter, and pitch as well as the notational conventions associated with each. From there, he guides the reader through an exploration of polyphony—the simultaneous sounding of multiple independent melodies—and an increasingly rich array of different sonorities that grow out of this practice. The book culminates with a discussion of musical form, engaging with artistic works in their entirety by considering the interaction of harmonic and thematic elements, but also such other musical dimensions as rhythm, meter, texture, and expression.

Formats: Online and PDF

Suggested for: MUSI 267

Knowing in Performing: Artistic Research in Music and the Performing Arts

Annegret Huber, Doris Ingrisch, Therese Kaufmann, Johannes Kretz, Gesine Schröder, Tasos Zembylas

2021

Licence: CC BY-SA

This book describes dynamic processes of artistic knowledge production in music and the performing arts. Please check the table of contents to find chapters in English.

Formats: PDF

Music and the Child

Natalie Sarrazin (College at Brockport, SUNY)

2016

Licence: CC BY-NC-SA

This book explores a holistic, artistic, and integrated approach to understanding the developmental connections between music and children. This book guides professionals to work through music, harnessing the processes that underlie music learning, and outlining developmentally appropriate methods to understand the role of music in children’s lives through play, games, creativity, and movement. Additionally, the book explores ways of applying music-making to benefit the whole child, i.e., socially, emotionally, physically, cognitively, and linguistically.

Formats: Online, PDF, eBook

Music Appreciation I

Lumen Learning

2020

Licence: CC BY-SA

Based on the Lumen Learning course, Music Appreciation, this online book is designed to give the student an appreciation of music by exposing them to many musical styles, composers, historical trends, as well as increasing their aural, verbal, and writing skills in describing music.

Formats: Online and PDF

Suggested for: MUSI 267

Music Appreciation II

Lumen Learning

2020

Licence: CC BY-SA

Based on the Lumen Learning course, Music Appreciation, this online book is designed to give the student an appreciation of music by exposing them to many musical styles, composers, historical trends, as well as increasing their aural, verbal, and writing skills in describing music.

Formats: Online and PDF

Suggested for: MUSI 267

Music Fundamentals 1: Pitch and Major Scales and Keys

Terry B. Ewell, Towson University, and Catherine Schmidt-Jones (OpenStax)

2013

Licence: CC BY

This collection is the first of five dealing with the rudiments of music.

Formats: Online and PDF; online LibreTexts version

Suggested for: MUSI 267

Music Fundamentals 2: Rhythm and Meter

Terry B. Ewell, Towson University, and Catherine Schmidt-Jones (OpenStax)

2013

Licence: CC BY

This collection is the second of five dealing with the rudiments of music.

Formats: Online and PDF

Suggested for: MUSI 267

Music in World Cultures

Justin R. Hunter and Matthew Mihalka (University of Arkansas)

2021

Licence: CC BY-NC

This text provides just a small sampling of some of the various musical styles and traditions that might be found, though the skills developed in this course can be applied to any type of music.

Formats: Online, EPUB, PDF, and more

Music: Its Language, History, and Culture

Ray Allen, Douglas Cohen, Nancy Hager, and Jeffrey Taylor (Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music)

2015

Licence: CC BY-SA

The chapters in this reader contain definitions and explanations of musical terms and concepts, short essays on subjects related to music as a creative performing art, biographical sketches of major figures in music, and historical and cultural background information on music from different periods and places.

Formats: Online and PDF

Music on the Move

Danielle Fosler-Lussier (Ohio State University)

2020

Licence: CC BY-NC

Music is a mobile art. When people move to faraway places, whether by choice or by force, they bring their music along. Music creates a meaningful point of contact for individuals and for groups; it can encourage curiosity and foster understanding; and it can preserve a sense of identity and comfort in an unfamiliar or hostile environment. As music crosses cultural, linguistic, and political boundaries, it continually changes. While human mobility and mediation have always shaped music-making, our current era of digital connectedness introduces new creative opportunities and inspiration even as it extends concerns about issues such as copyright infringement and cultural appropriation.

With its innovative multimodal approach, Music on the Move invites readers to listen and engage with many different types of music as they read. The text introduces a variety of concepts related to music’s travels—with or without its makers—including colonialism, migration, diaspora, mediation, propaganda, copyright, and hybridity. The case studies represent a variety of musical genres and styles, Western and non-Western, concert music, traditional music, and popular music. Highly accessible, jargon-free, and media-rich, Music on the Move is suitable for students as well as general-interest readers.

Formats: Online, PDF, and EPUB

Suggested for: MUSI 267

Musical Composition in the Context of Globalization: New Perspectives on Music History in the 20th and 21st Century

Christian Utz

2021

Licence: CC BY

This book discusses the effects of cultural globalization on processes of composition and distribution of art music in the 20th and 21st century.

Formats: PDF

A Musicology of Performance: Theory and Method Based on Bach’s Solos for Violin

Dorottya Fabian

2015

Licence: CC BY

This book presents a musicological framework for studying musical performance, focused on violin performance.

Formats: Online, PDF

Suggested for: MUSI 268

Open Music Theory, Version 2

Bryn Hughes, Brian Moseley, Kris Shaffer, Mark Gotham, Kyle Gullings, Chelsey Hamm, Brian Jarvis, Megan Lavengood, and John Peterson

2023

Licence: CC BY-SA

Open Music Theory is an open-source, interactive, online “text” book for college-level music theory courses.

Format: Online

Suggested for: MUSI 267

Pay for Play: How the Music Industry Works, Where the Money Goes, and Why

Larry Wayte (University of Oregon)

2023

Licence: CC BY-NC-SA

The history of music is closely linked to the history of copyright law. This book explores how the law shaped music and the music industry. From church and court patronage in pre-19th Century Europe, to the effects of social media on music, this book explores the abiding influence of the law on music.

Formats: Online, PDF, eBook

Playing to the Crowd: Musicians, Audiences, and the Intimate Work of Connection

Nancy K. Baym

2018

Licence: CC BY-NC-SA

Playing to the Crowd explores and explains how the rise of digital communication platforms has transformed artist-fan relationships.

Formats: Online, PDF, EPUB

Principles of Orchestration, with Musical Examples Drawn from His Own Works

Maksimilian Shteinberg

2010

Licence: Public Domain

This work by Rimsky-Korsakov illustrates composition for orchestra.

Formats: EPUB, HTML, and more

Suggested for: MUSI 268

The Public Domain Song Anthology

David Berger, Chuck Israels

2010

Licence: Public Domain

This is a collection of 348 popular songs with modern and traditional harmonization. This resource was curated by two leading jazz repertory experts and consists of songs in the US public domain.

Formats: PDF

A Quick and Dirty Guide to Art, Music, and Culture

Clayton Funk

2016

Licence: CC BY

An open textbook by The Ohio State University that discusses art and music in the context of popular culture. It is meant to work with the open course Art and Music Since 1945, which is posted above.

Formats: Online, PDF, EPUB, and more

Resonances: Engaging Music in Its Cultural Context

Esther Morgan-Ellis (University of North Georgia)

2020

Licence: CC BY-SA

Welcome to Resonances: Engaging Music in Its Cultural Context! Although this book is intended primarily for use in the college music appreciation classroom, it was designed with consideration for independent learners, advanced high school students, and experienced musicians. That is to say, it includes enough detail that expert guidance is not required and is written using broadly-accessible language. At the same time, it addresses advanced topics and positions music as a serious object of study.

Format: PDF

Sight-Reading for Guitar: The Keep-Going Method Book and Video Series

Chelsea Green

2020

Licence: CC BY

This book teaches guitar players from all musical backgrounds to understand, read, and play modern staff notation in real time. The Keep-Going Method is designed to impart the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed for sight-reading with efficiency, fun and encouragement.

Formats: Online, PDF, EPUB, and more

Sound Reasoning

Anthony Brandt and Robert McClure (OpenStax)

2019

Licence: CC BY

Sound Reasoning is a web-based, introductory music appreciation course. It offers a new approach to music appreciation for adults, focusing on style-independent concepts. While the course concentrates primarily on Western classical and modern music, the concepts that are introduced apply to music of any style or era. The goal of Sound Reasoning is to equip you with questions that you may ask of any piece of music, thereby creating a richer and more comprehensive understanding of music both familiar and unfamiliar. Here are some additional features of the course: 1) Sound Reasoning is completely listening-based. No ability to read music is required. 2) The course assumes little or no musical background. A minimum of terminology is invoked. 3) Musical examples are interpolated directly into the text. 4) The course is interactive. A “listening gallery” with exercises follows each module, so that you may practice and refine your listening skills. 5) The modules may be studied in sequence or individually. 6) You may easily print a .pdf of any module. Sound Reasoning is designed as both a stand-alone, self-paced course as well as a supplement to existing university classes.

Formats: Online and PDF; online LibreTexts version

Suggested for: MUSI 267

Teaching Low Brass

Steven Maxwell (Kansas State University)

2018

Licence: CC BY-NC-SA

The purpose of this textbook is to provide resources about teaching low brass instruments to music educators and future music educators. The book was developed by the author as part of the open/alternative textbook initiative at Kansas State University. It Is the textbook used for the Kansas State University course Music 239-Low Brass Techniques and Materials.

The textbook focuses on two areas: basic information including pedagogical material for teaching low brass students and low brass etudes. The information is divided into several categories including brass history, the overtone series, general intonation tendencies, embouchure, instruments and equipment, literature, maintenance, vibrato, and low brass in the marching band. Pedagogical material is interspersed throughout each of the chapters.

Etudes are incorporated in the appendix of the textbook. These etudes are intended to be used in a laboratory setting with future music educators learning each low brass instrument for the first time. Instrument fingerings, slide positions, and simple warm-up material is also available in the appendix.

Format: PDF

Understanding Basic Music Theory

Catherine Schmidt-Jones (OpenStax)

2013

Licence: CC BY

Although it is significantly expanded from Introduction to Music Theory, this book still covers only the bare essentials of music theory. Music is a very large subject, and the advanced theory that students will want to pursue after mastering the basics will vary greatly. A trumpet player interested in jazz, a vocalist interested in early music, a pianist interested in classical composition, and a guitarist interested in world music, will all want to delve into very different facets of music theory; although, interestingly, if they all become very well-versed in their chosen fields, they will still end up very capable of understanding each other and cooperating in musical endeavors. The final section does include a few challenges that are generally not considered “beginner level” musicianship, but are very useful in just about every field and genre of music.

Formats: Online and PDF; online LibreTexts version

Understanding Music: Past and Present

Alan Clark (Middle Georgia State University), Thomas Heflin (Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College), Jeffery Kluball (Darton State College), and Elizabeth Kramer (University of West Georgia)

2015

Licence: CC BY-SA

Understanding Music: Past and Present is an open Music Appreciation textbook co-authored by music faculty across Georgia. The text covers the fundamentals of music and the physics of sound, an exploration of music from the Middle Ages to the present day, and a final chapter on popular music in the United States.

Format: PDF

Suggested for: MUSI 285

Unlocking the Digital Age: The Musician’s Guide to Research, Copyright, and Publishing

Kathleen DeLaurenti and Andrea I. Copland (Johns Hopkins University)

2024

Licence: CC BY

Based on coursework developed at the Peabody Conservatory, this book serves as a crucial resource for early career musicians navigating the complexities of the digital era. This guide bridges the gap between creative practice and scholarly research, empowering musicians to confidently share and protect their work as they expand their performing lives beyond the concert stage as citizen artists. It offers a plain language resource that helps early career musicians see where creative practice and creative research intersect and how to traverse information systems to share their work. As professional musicians and researchers, the authors’ experiences on stage and in academia makes this guide an indispensable tool for musicians aiming to thrive in the digital landscape.

Formats: Online, PDF, eBook

Vocal Techniques for the Instrumentalist – 2nd edition

Amy Rosine (Kansas State University)

2018

Licence: CC BY-NC-SA

Vocal Techniques, the course title used at many institutions, is essentially a voice class for instrumentalists, and is a required course for instrumental music education majors seeking all-level certification. Students take at least one Vocal Techniques course to learn proper singing technique along with basic pedagogy and can include teaching techniques as they apply to adolescent singers. The focus of the course is the development of the individual singing voice. This includes breathing, tone production, articulation, musicality and textual expression and understanding. Students also develop confidence in front of groups, improve their general vocal quality, and learn that a healthy voice serves them well in the general and performance classroom.

The purpose of this text is to teach instrumental music education students about vocal production as it applies to solo singing. Beginning with a foundational understanding of breathing, singers will learn about the vocal instrument (anatomy), how to create clear, pleasant, tone (phonation and resonance), pronounce words clearly (articulation and diction) and how singing is similar, and different, from playing an external instrument. This is the first textbook to explore teaching voice as it directly pertains to playing an instrument.

Format: PDF

Voice Class

Rollo Fisher (Lumen Learning)

2020

Licence: CC BY-SA

Textbook on the basics of singing.

Formats: Online and PDF

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