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Understand Music Theory: Teach Yourself

Autor Margaret Richer
en Limba Engleză – 27 aug 2015
Understand Music Theory is a practical approach that uses active learning to impart knowledge. Suitable for complete beginners, and assuming no previous knowledge, each chapter includes examples, illustrations, clear explanations, tips and self-tests before moving on.

It covers all the essential topics in music theory, from rhythm and pitch to intervals, major and minor scales and compound time signatures. It also goes beyond these basic concepts to more advanced theory such as harmony, tone colour and musical form, to provide a genuinely comprehensive introduction to music theory.

The theoretical information is all backed up by plenty of practical exercises, and the book includes accompnying audio on the Teach Yourself Library with further practice activities, to really consolidate your knowledge.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781473614871
ISBN-10: 1473614872
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 188 x 244 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: John Murray Press
Colecția Teach Yourself
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

  • : Preface
  • 1: Using this book
  • 2: Introducing rhythm
  • 3: The keyboard
  • 4: The staff
  • 5: Combining rhythm, notation and keyboard playing
  • 6: The bass clef
  • 7: Reading and playing using both hands
  • 8: Three new notes in bass clef and 3/4 time
  • 9: Quavers
  • 10: Simple accompaniments
  • 11: New notes in the G hand position
  • 12: Accidentals
  • 13: Intervals
  • 14: Major scales
  • 15: The key of F major
  • 16: Completeing the notes on the staff and the circle of fifths
  • 17: 6/8 time
  • 18: Minor scales
  • 19: Major triads
  • 20: More about triads
  • 21: Semiquavers and triplets
  • : Glossary
  • : Index