What are some good books on music theory for someone who's played guitar drums and piano for years but never bothered to learn about it?
>>9916356
I dunno, but Adam Neely has some recommendations on his youtube channel.
/mu/ would probably have better answers for this.
>>9916356
literally just get any college textbook. "Harmony & Voice-Leading," "Theory & Analysis," "Harmony in Context," etc. Skip all those "Music theory for dummies!!!!" books.
If you want something that isn't actually useful but will at least help you feel smart, check out that new book by David Byrne.