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7 Easy Steps to Read Music: A Handbook for Piano, Guitar, Ukulele Players

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How To Read Music - 7 Easy Steps to Read Music For Beginners & 101 Musical Terms Dictionary with 4 Musical Charts. Exercises & Tests will help you advance in your music sight reading skill.

Have you ever wanted to quickly learn how to read music? Today you will begin to see How Easily it is to Read Music.  You need to know where the focus is!

I have also included some exercises and tests for you to test yourself and practice so that you can see how easy it is to read music effortlessly.  It is not difficult at all.  You need to know where the focus is.  My steps and charts will help you to grow in this area of reading music very quickly, faster than you think!

This book is a quick guide and resource to help you read all types of music for guitar, piano, ukulele players.

Table of Contents:
Chapter I How To Read Music
Step 1. Start with Musical Staff
Step 2. Read Treble Clef Notes
Step 3. Fast Trick Method to Identify Notes
Step 4. Recognize White Keys & Black Keys
Step 5. Read Time Signature
Step 6. Read Rhythms and Note Durations
Step 7. Read the Rests
Chapter II Music Note Duration Chart
Chapter III Music Score Terms Illustrated
Chapter IV Music Note Terms
Chapter V Music Dynamics Chart
Chapter VI 101 Musical Terms

Enjoy!

Do the Exercises and Tests!  You will love them.  My students love this course!  It has become one of my best sellers book.

Año:
2014
Editorial:
Learn Piano With Rosa
Idioma:
english
ISBN 10:
1502263300
ISBN 13:
9781502263308
Serie:
Learn How to Read Music #1
Archivo:
EPUB, 1.32 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2014
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