Michael Hewitt is the author of "Music Theory for Computer Musicians," a book that has garnered positive reviews for its clear and comprehensive approach to teaching music theory.
Hewitt's writing style is praised for making complex concepts accessible to beginners and those without formal musical training.
His expertise in both music theory and its application to computer-based music production is evident in the book's content.
Hewitt's ability to explain musical structures, scales, and chord progressions in a way that resonates with computer musicians has made the book a valuable resource for those looking to enhance their musical knowledge and composition skills in a digital context.
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