"So, you're a music guy, huh? Well, what was the last nonfiction book that you read on the subject?"

>"So, you're a music guy, huh? Well, what was the last nonfiction book that you read on the subject?"

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slash's autobiography

women are a meme

a manual for a shitty keyboard/mixing panel setup

the fuck do you want from me bitch

Girl In A Band by Kim Gordon, if that counts.
If not, then it's Ocean of Sound, by David Toop. Great book, worth a read

this is your brain on music

also, got more of that qtpi?

i want reel amine girfrrend

"How to Do Sex with Pic Related" by J.G Authorson

helter skelter

The Wealtb of Nations

more like J.G. Wentworth

>Ocean of Sound, by David Toop
Nice, I've been meaning to buy this for a while. I went to a lecture by him earlier in the year, really great guy.

So your a film guy eh? What was the last interpretive dance performance you watched on the subject?

this is such a stupid retort

A History of Western Music, Revised Edition, by Donald Jay Grout.

Or a biography of Mozart/a history of Wagner's music under the Third Reich. I forget.

that doesnt make any sense you fool

Understanding Post Tonal Music
>inb4 music uni

fucking piece of shit book
he fucks up basic facts

He's right

I'm not a 'music guy' and I only read post-modern, existential fiction because it feeds into my work. I also really like Sion Sono's films. I know, I'm a pretty cool guy.

no he fucking isn't lmao

a researched and insightful piece of writing made to educate the reader is not the same as watching fucking shrek on ice

Our Band Could Be Your Life by Michael Azerrad

I read a big book about jazz. Can't remember what it was

w-why are you shove your hand in my pants, miss? c-can i just go home now?
>i don't like it.
>>my feet hurts
>>>i need to go home to jerk off.

Trouble Boys: The True Story of The Replacements

would recommend

Just marry me woman

I don't need to verify myself to a stupid female.

>book

Currently reading The Enjoyment of Music: Twelfth Edition.

Before that, it was Bach's Dialogue with Modernity: Perspectives on the Passions but then my Kindle died.

Is this good ?

I miss you and the weebteam guys.

Violence Girl by Alice Bag.

Music, Language and the Brain, a couple of books with some acoustic blues standards and Berklee's Modern Method for Guitar or what the hell ever.

It was a fun ride while it lasted.

Are you still in touch with them? What are they all doing now?

I don't, they were all cancer

Is this the cute ice cream slut?

We all chat in #weebteam on rizon. We're going to stream Aguirre: The Wrath of God tonight, actually. You're more than welcome to pop in but we try to keep away from Sup Forums being the crux of discussions.

NOTE: I am not advertising anything, leave me alone Jan.

Can it, nerd.

google says she's somehow related to "league of legends".

dropped.

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Hey, thanks dude

>tfw no acyka gf

is it any good? i saw that in my library but picked up complete idiots guide to music theory

No, it's dogshit, like most pop science.

Alex Ross - The rest is noise
a couple of essays on music by Adorno

Pop science?

Yes, pop science.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popular_science

"How Music Works", by David Byrne. I enjoyed it a lot, and I would recommend this one to anyone that already knows the music of Talking Heads. Anyway, rec me something similar.

pic related. it was a pretty good read. definitely gave me a new appreciation for the germs, and early hardcore in general

I don't know what the hell that's supposed to mean but you're being very rude to me.

>oнa хивёт в poccии
лaдc...

>reading about music instead of listening to it
wew lad

The book about the making of Chocolate & Cheese.
Pretty good one.

33 1/3 about the Smile Sessions

Your statement is analogous to "reading the ingredients and nutritional data instead of just shoveling food into my mouth ? Wew lad."

>limiting yourself to only your understanding of a given medium
wew lad

>A History of Western Music, Revised Edition, by Donald Jay Grout
Music major detected

>this is real
why does Sup Forumscore follow the 33 1/3 series

Does this count?

she looks like a hag without ten pounds of make-up
on her face

Go to lit.

The Deadheads Taping Compendium, 1986-1995

she looks really good

i like a whole lot of bands featured in this
should i read it

She looks better as Asuka than original Asuka. That's how cosplay should be done.

yeah it was definitely a good read

Writing about music is like dancing about architecture.

Lunar Notes

Who said this?

...

I'm a music guy not a book guy LOL

I don't know, why are you so condescending?

The one that you wouldn't understand.

Schoenberg - The Theory of Harmony

Noise: The Political Economy of Music

Its very dense but an interesting read nonetheless.

This, assuming you have in mind the kind of books you read.
Most of my music books contain practice pieces and etudes.

Tonal Harmony, I guess. I don't really read music nonfiction about artists as it tends to exaggerate the actions of a few pretty inconsequential popular artists.

the one i'm writing

Ravel Studies by Deborah Mawer

he's kinda qt
>

The Sacred in Music. It's a multidisciplinary exploration of the history of the Western music tradition through its role in sacred music. Legitimately great
You say that as if that doesn't sound amazing. I need to see an interpretive dance of Brutalism