3 @appendix Literature list
5 If you need to know more about music notation, here are some
6 interesting titles to read.
12 Klaus Ignatzek, Die Jazzmethode f@"{u}r Klavier. Schott's S@"{o}hne
13 1995. Mainz, Germany ISBN 3-7957-5140-3.
15 A tutorial introduction to playing Jazz on the piano. One of the first
16 chapters contains an overview of chords in common use for Jazz music.
20 Tom Gerou and Linda Lusk, Essential Dictionary of Music
21 Notation. Alfred Publishing, Van Nuys CA ISBN 0-88284-768-6.
23 A concise, alphabetically ordered list of typesetting and music
24 (notation) issues which covers most of the normal cases.
27 Gardner Read, Music Notation: a Manual of Modern Practice.
28 Taplinger Publishing, New York (2nd edition).
30 A standard work on music notation.
33 Ted Ross, Teach yourself the art of music engraving and processing.
34 Hansen House, Miami, Florida 1987.
36 This book is about music engraving, i.e. professional typesetting.
37 It contains directions on stamping, use of pens and notational
38 conventions. The sections on reproduction technicalities and history
42 The G.Schirmer/AMP Manual of Style and Usage. G.Schirmer/AMP, NY, 2001.
43 (This book can be ordered from the rental department.)
45 This manual specifically focuses on preparing print for publication by
46 Schirmer. It discusses many details that are not in other, normal
47 notation books. It also gives a good idea of what is necessary to bring
48 printouts to publication quality.
52 Kurt Stone, Music Notation in the Twentieth Century
53 Norton, New York 1980.
55 This book describes music notation for modern serious music, but
56 starts out with a thorough overview of existing traditional notation
61 The source archive includes a more elaborate Bib@TeX{} bibliography of
62 over 100 entries in @file{Documentation/bibliography/}. It is also
63 available online from the website.