Product Description
This book covers the fundaments of music. If you want to ‘make music’, there are
definite things that need to be learned. There are many books on the subject of
music. What makes this book different?
The material is presented in a simple, straightforward and concise manner along with
practice routines that will result in real ability to read music, play songs, improvise
and compose!
The data in this book applies to any musician at any level of expertise regardless of
what instrument or style of music he/she plays. This is invaluable as a reference
book for private lessons or as a textbook for classroom study.
Product Details
Format: PDF
Print Length: 111 pages
Publisher: Bill Keis Music (1/2011)
Sold by: Bill Keis Music
Language: English
ISBN: 978-0-9832899-1-3
Reviews
“I enthusiastically endorse this book! It is a wonderful way to enter and explore the adventure that is music, each step expertly presented to ensure
a pleasurable and productive experience for any reader!"– Mark Isham, Grammy and Emmy Award-winning, Academy Award-nominated Performer
and Composer (Crash, A River Runs Through It, Bobby, Rules of Engagement, and many more)
“I taught myself how to play (bass) and need something like this to study
basic music theory. For example, I could use this book to learn how to read
music. I want to learn how to play piano and this seems like a book I could
totally understand.” – Miles Jopling
“Your book is awesome and I already sold 3 to my adult students in the first week. I was frustrated with the usual textbooks, as they were not giving all
the data or sometimes even false or confusing data. Yours is very easy to
understand and has all the definitions needed during its study.”– Nico, piano teacher
“I’m a singer, composer and band leader. I need a book like this to
understand things I’m missing.” – Alex Johnstone
“I was failing my College music class until I read a few pages from your book
which totally cleared up my confusions. I got an A on my test!” CL – student
“After reviewing the book I could tell that it was complete yet basic enough
to appeal to the newer student. The definitions are very clean and
straightforward.” – Steve Weitz
This eBook answers many interesting questions, such as:
* How many letters are in the musical alphabet?
* What is the difference between major and minor?
* What are the rules for naming notes in a scale?
* What are the three parts of music?
* What is the difference between a scale and a key?
* What is the secret of great improvisation and can it be learned?
* What are the two skills required to read music?
* What is a clef?
* What is a time signature?
* How important is rhythm?
* Is it true that some people have it and some don’t?
* How can one learn different styles of music quickly?
And many more!
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