Last Revised: February 2024
This is a style guide for formal writing in Tri-Co music courses. It is based on the following two sources, which you can access via Tripod, the Tri-College Library catalog, from tripod.brynmawr.edu, from tripod.haverford.edu, or from tripod.swarthmore.edu for further guidance. For instructions on including score, audio, and video examples in your essay, consult the Tri-Co’s Music Example Guide.
Also see:
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Holoman, D. Kern. 2014. Writing about Music: A Style Sheet, 3rd ed. Oakland: University of California Press.
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University of Chicago Press. 2017. The Chicago Manual of Style Online, 17th ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Visit the guide online (from any campus network): https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/home.html
In particular Visit the Author-Date examples from the CMS, which is the standard to be used for references to books, scores, journal articles, etc.
- Referring to Musical Works
- Terminology, Hyphens and Dashes
- Writing About the Past
- Citing Sources
- Examples and Fair Use
- Score Examples
- Audio Examples
- Video Examples
- Transcriptions and Figures
- Making Audio and Video Examples with Hijack, Fission, and Camtasia