Learning to Read Music: Making Sense of Those Mysterious Symbols and Bringing Music Alive

Learning to Read Music: Making Sense of Those Mysterious Symbols and Bringing Music Alive

by PeterNickol (Author)

Synopsis

Whether you want to learn how to play an instrument, or just refresh your existing capability, whether you sing in a choir, or would simply like to follow scores while listening, this book will help you to achieve your aim. It leads you carefully through the basics of pitch, rhythm, keys, scales, chords, and much more, building your knowledge chapter by chapter until you are able to read music with ease. The visual index of musical symbols laid out at the start will make clear the task at hand. Reference to common instruments and familiar tunes will help bring your learning to life, while self-testing and chapter summaries ensure that you develop and retain this new skill. By the end of the book, you will have come a long way. Your knowledge of music notation will be a pleasure to you, and a useful tool. As well as its practical applications for any performer, it will help to give you insights into how music is put together, and you will have the feeling of knowing the music from the inside out.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
Edition: 2
Publisher: How To Books
Published: 25 Nov 2005

ISBN 10: 1845280849
ISBN 13: 9781845280840

Media Reviews
...excellent. Good for reinforcing what has been learnt and excellent for keeping alongside your favourite pieces of music. Education Otherwise for anyone who would love to be able to read music but thinks it would be too difficult...very easy to understand and well-written. Reader review Useful for non-specialist primary teachers, who often find teaching music a daunting business. Music Journal Especially ideal for anyone who is learning to play an instrument. A reader
Author Bio
Peter Nickol is an award-winning music book editor, who has produced many books widely used in schools. He is based in Exeter, Devon.