Music Theory Note by Note Music Theory Note by Note

Music Theory Note by Note

Your Guide to How Music Works—From Notes and Rhythms to Complete Compositions

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Publisher Description

This concise and clear guide to simplified music theory teaches readers who play music by ear how to read musical notation by guiding them through the basics of reading and composing music to share with others.

In this revised edition, renowned music author Michael Miller will help you learn:
The basics of tones, including pitches, clefs, and major and minor keysThe building blocks of rhythm, including basic notation, time signatures, and tempoHow to create tunes, starting with melodies, chords, chord progressions, and phrases and formComposing and arranging your own music, including coverage of musical genres and forms, arranging for voices and instruments, working with scores, and performing your musicThe basics of accompaniment, including transcribing, accompanying melodies, and transposing to other keys
Michael will also share online ear training and transcribing exercises to help you better understand music analysis. If your goal is to learn how to read and compose music, Music Theory Note by Note will provide just what you need to become successful.

  • GENRE
    Arts & Entertainment
    RELEASED
    2024
    3 September
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    368
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Dorling Kindersley Ltd
    PROVIDER INFO
    Penguin Books Limited
    SIZE
    27.8
    MB
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