On the Way to a Grammar of Free Musical Speech
English

About The Book

Music is a language. As a language it can be used to relate stories called 'pieces of music'. In order to invent such a story or in other words to create a piece of music you should have some knowledge of the language's grammar. Most creative musicians called 'composers' write their stories or pieces of music down on paper. Other musicians relate these stories by reading them from note sheets simultaneously interpreting them with their instruments. They can do so without necessarily having any knowledge of the grammar that rules the language of music. Some creative musicians called 'improvisers' relate their stories without reading them from note sheets in a free personal spontaneous way. Surprisingly they often do not seem to have much knowledge about the language's grammar either or else do not seem to be able to use it in the same free spontaneous way which is apparently the reason why the vast majority of the listeners of music do not listen to them. This book has been written with the intention to contribute to changing this situation and to explore in greater depth the grammar that rules the language of music.
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