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What to Listen for in Music
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u/[deleted] ยท 2 pointsr/Music

The great American composer Aaron Copland's book, What to Listen for in Music is a wonderful, and easy to read guide that enhances listening to classical music. That said, I have to get another copy; I loaned mine out years ago and didn't get it back.

>"Why should one have to learn or need guidance on how to listen to what one is hearing?" is the question that William Schuman asks in his Preface. "The answer is simple. Listening to music is a skill that is acquired through experience and learning. Knowledge enhances enjoyment."

u/Sklerrrrrr ยท 2 pointsr/AskReddit

I think the best way to start to understand classical music is to first find something you like to listen to, plenty of suggestions listed already on this thread. Once something inspires you, I recommend reading about composers and music and why, when, and just general aspects of that music. A huge part of classical music is to know what to listen for. Aaron Copeland's, "What to Listen for in Music," is a great tool that gives a great overview and explains what to listen for when you're listening to this great music. http://www.amazon.com/What-Listen-Music-Aaron-Copland/dp/0451628802 I highly recommend simply listening to music and really trying to analyze what you are hearing.