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Part 5: "Basic Music Theory: How to Read, Write, and Understand Written Music"

 
 
 
 
 

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Part 5 of "Basic Music Theory" contains information on intervals of all kinds, minor scales, modes, blues, bebop, and other scales; Interlude chapter on conducting basics.

All chapters and the Part as a whole have written review exercises at the end to study. Print the worksheets and do them in pencil to test yourself. Great for students or teachers.

{The PDF for full book (304 pp.) is fully hyperlinked (TOC, Index, X-references), fully printable, and is 78% off the cover price. Check out my other publications to the right.}

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06/16/2009

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If for nothing else. I'll learn to write music for the terms. Major, flat, perfect, melody, minor, interval, diminished. My perfect melody in a major harmonic interval is not diminished by the flat tones that come from the little drummer boy.

08/30/2009