How to-- read music
(2014)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Hal Leonard, 2014
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ISBN/ISSN
9781495015359 (electronic bk.) MWT11503968, 1495015351 (electronic bk.) 11503968
LANGUAGE
English
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Music notation is a language that has been developing for thousands of years; even the manner in which we read music today has been around for several centuries. In learning to read music, we encounter basic symbols for pitch, duration, and timing. As we advance, we learn about dynamics, expression, timbre, and even special effects. How to Read Music will introduce you to the basics and then provide information that is more advanced. As a final reward for all your hard work, you'll get a chance to play excerpts from three classic piano pieces. Topics include pitch* rhythm* meter* special words and symbols* plus classical piano pieces by Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven

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