Dave Stewart (keyboardist) - Books

Books

  • Introducing the Dots (1980, later revised and reissued as The Musician's Guide To Reading & Writing Music)
  • The Musician's Guide to Reading and Writing Music (1st Edition, 1993, Backbeat Books, 0879302739)
  • The Musician's Guide to Reading and Writing Music (2nd Edition, 1999, Miller Freeman Books, 0879305703)
  • Inside the Music (1999, Miller Freeman Books, 0879305711)
  • Copious Notes (Co-written with Antony Vinall & Mont Campbell) (2007, Egg Archive)

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