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<blockquote data-quote="Emperawr" data-source="post: 1623488" data-attributes="member: 110544"><p>Recently, I discovered that there is a book for computer musicians, did anybody read it ? I see that it has a chapter about rhythm, notes and tempo which I find interesting because I suck at these, I mean I never can't write in notes the sound, the rhythm that I have in my head. Is it worth reading for a guy which never learnt something about music in his entire life ?</p><p>I am talking about this book:</p><p></p><p>Music Theory for Computer Musicians - by HEWITT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emperawr, post: 1623488, member: 110544"] Recently, I discovered that there is a book for computer musicians, did anybody read it ? I see that it has a chapter about rhythm, notes and tempo which I find interesting because I suck at these, I mean I never can't write in notes the sound, the rhythm that I have in my head. Is it worth reading for a guy which never learnt something about music in his entire life ? I am talking about this book: Music Theory for Computer Musicians - by HEWITT [/QUOTE]
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