Practical Theory, Volume 1

Practical Theory, Volume 1

Author: Sandy Feldstein

Publisher: Alfred Music

Published:

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9781457421266

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A three-volume theory text designed to be used with or without the correlated software diskettes. Perfect for classroom use. Students learn new concepts in class with the workbook, then may review and reinforce those concepts in a computer lab. A combination text and workbook in three volumes. All areas of music theory are covered in a concise and practical manner and each level contains 28 lessons.


Practical Theory, Complete

Practical Theory, Complete

Author: Sandy Feldstein

Publisher: Alfred Music

Published:

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9781457416866

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A combination text and workbook in three volumes. All areas of music theory are covered in a concise and practical manner and each level contains 28 lessons.


Edly's Music Theory for Practical People

Edly's Music Theory for Practical People

Author: Ed Roseman

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780966161601

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Edly's teaches musical literacy in plain language, a step at a time. Edly made a book about theory that isn't cold and boring. An excellent way for any music lover to learn the basics and so clear and simple that even guitar players will understand.


Music Theory

Music Theory

Author: Barrett Tagliarino

Publisher: Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13:

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An introduction to music theory that offers detailed explanations of topics such as rhythm, pitch, scales, intervals, chords, harmony, and form, and includes illustrations and exercises. Includes CD.


Workbook t/a Music in Theory and Practice, Volume I

Workbook t/a Music in Theory and Practice, Volume I

Author: Bruce Benward

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education

Published: 2014-03-24

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780077493318

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"This best-selling text gives music majors and minors a solid foundation in the theory of music. Music in Theory and Practice strengthens their musical intuition, builds technical skills, and helps them gain interpretive insights. The goal of this text is to instruct readers on the practical application of knowledge. The analytical techniques presented are carefully designed to be clear, uncomplicated, and readily applicable to any repertoire. The two-volume format ensures exhaustive coverage and maximum support for students and faculty alike. Volume I covers topics from basic elements through diatonic harmony, while Volume II covers chromatic harmony along with elements of styles and forms from Gregorian chants through the present day. The supplemental instructor's materials provide clear-cut solutions to assignment materials. Music in Theory and Practice is a well-rounded textbook that integrates the various components of musical structure and makes them accessible to students at the undergraduate level"--


Practical Music Theory: A Guide to Music as Art, Language, and Life

Practical Music Theory: A Guide to Music as Art, Language, and Life

Author: Brian Dunbar

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2010-08-12

Total Pages: 446

ISBN-13: 057806247X

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Practical Music Theory provides the necessary tools for inspired music making, listening, and composing. Based on the holistic premise that music is both art and language, yet so much more, Practical Music Theory takes the musician on a journey through historic, yet relevant common practices of composition. Through this easy-to-read text, aspiring theorists encounter numerous examples from music literature, thought-provoking questions, and practical suggestions for implementation. Practical Music Theory is both a textbook and a workbook, containing an array of exercises ranging in complexity from simple to difficult. Designed for the first one to two years of instruction, it is a comprehensive volume that begins with the basic materials of music and progresses through advanced concepts and techniques. Practical Music Theory expands horizons to new worlds of musical discovery, enhancing the enjoyment of an already delightful art form.


Practical Theory, Vol 1

Practical Theory, Vol 1

Author: Sandy Feldstein

Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780882842165

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A three-volume theory text designed to be used with or without the correlated software diskettes. Perfect for classroom use. Students learn new concepts in class with the workbook, then may review and reinforce those concepts in a computer lab. A combination text and workbook in three volumes. All areas of music theory are covered in a concise and practical manner and each level contains 28 lessons.


Sight Singing Complete

Sight Singing Complete

Author: Bruce Benward

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education

Published: 2014-03-19

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780073526652

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Students of music are faced with the challenge of developing their aural skills to the point at which they can see music on the page with thoughtful, trained eyes and hear it with their mind’s ear. Sight Singing Complete, leads students to this point by beginning with the familiar and moving gently toward the unfamiliar until they are transforming symbol into sound and improvising in all idioms. The 8th edition of Sight Singing Complete preserves the multi-faced pedagogical approach and the commitment to historical repertoire from the seventh edition. New to this edition is an integrated approach to rhythm and performance — This edition is unusual in that we not only expect student to master each skill by itself, we also expect them to integrate all three skills in carefully designed sequence of “Play + Sing” exercises adapted from 18th – 21st century instrumental and vocal repertoire.


Berklee Music Theory

Berklee Music Theory

Author: Paul Schmeling

Publisher: Berklee Press Publications

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780876391105

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Teaches the concepts of music theory based on the curriculum at Berklee College of Music.


Practical Beginning Theory: A Fundamentals Worktext

Practical Beginning Theory: A Fundamentals Worktext

Author: Bruce R. Jackson

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education

Published: 1999-07-20

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780697343970

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The phrase ‘practical theory’ may seem to be a contradiction, but it is a term that Practical Beginning Theory has, since it’s first edition in 1963, sought to embody by providing a comprehensive introduction to basic level theory that can be used in any teaching situation, even if other resource materials are limited or unavailable. In the new edition, the text continues its mission to be an all-in-one coursebook for music fundamentals. A third author has been added to revise and update the exercises in popular music and to integrate new electronic supplements into the text. A new chapter has been added to address jazz, pop, and blues and a CD of ear-training examples is now included with each copy of the book. The software package of the prior edition has been coordinated to the new CD and mounted to the Internet and exercises throughout the text have been revised to further emphasize real music instead of artificial textbook examples. In all, Practical Beginning Theory prepares students completely for the first semester of major-level music theory. In can be used at two- and four- year colleges and it is appropriate for pre-college students who are preparing to enter a music major or for advanced high school music theory courses.