Tonight I finished reading A Beginner's Guide To Reading Gregorian Chant Notation. Gregorian chant is the foundation of the modern system of musical notation.
There is clearly a use for this little book, but it's not ready for primetime. The proofing is so bad that multiple sentences on later pages are ripped off midstream at the end of a line. For such a tiny book, it's quite a bit *longer* than it needs to be since every individual concept, however boneheadedly simple, not only gets a two page spread, in the middle of the book the author does three basic ones over again. Meanwhile some of the more confusing stuff is left very underexplained (partly via aforementioned truncated sentences).
So if you actually understand neumes, go write up a little guidebook. It would be almost impossible not to improve on this one.
Excellent for someone that wants to be introduced to singing gregorian chant. It lacks a suplement (online would be nice) with the audio recordings of each of the "scores" presented. This would help those without previous knowledge of music scores. Since this supplement does not exist, some notion on reading scores is recommended.
Ideal para iniciantes, como diz o título, porém, extremamente simples. Faltou um suplemento (ainda que online) com as gravações em áudio de cada uma das linhas apresentadas. Facilitaria para aqueles com nenhum contato anterior com partituras. Como este suplemento não existe, um pouco de noção de leitura de partituras é recomendada.