I'd recommend André Gédalge's Traité de la Fugue, an online translation of which can be found in OpenBU, the free access section of the Boston University Library. There are also plenty of online lesser-format resources here on TH-cam, for example. Still, as I'm largely self-taught, my golden rule still remains "Practice makes perfect".
@@FugaxContrapunctus I am also self-taught and am trying to learn counterpoint on my own. I admire your creativity, keep up the good work. Thank you again!
As always, very good!
It's fantástic!!
Thank you very much! Fantastically beautiful counterpoint. Please tell me what literature you studied? from?
I'd recommend André Gédalge's Traité de la Fugue, an online translation of which can be found in OpenBU, the free access section of the Boston University Library. There are also plenty of online lesser-format resources here on TH-cam, for example. Still, as I'm largely self-taught, my golden rule still remains "Practice makes perfect".
@@FugaxContrapunctus I am also self-taught and am trying to learn counterpoint on my own. I admire your creativity, keep up the good work. Thank you again!
Really nice!