The Best Music Theory Book for Beginners 1: A Guide for Everyone: How to Read, Write, and Understand Music
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This beginner book is for All musicians and music students Guitar players Video game OST composers Producers Piano players Includes 80+ FREE video examples
The Best Music Theory Book for Beginners 1 will teach you everything you need to know to read, write, and understand music. This book is perfect for absolute beginners, and for musicians and music students who already know a little music theory. This book is so straightforward even non-musicians can jump in and get started! After completing this book you will be ready to understand, read, and write triads, scales, intervals, rhythms, and analyze Level 1: Leadsheet songs from your favorite artists! Includes 80+ video and audio examples to show you how the theory ideas sound!\nLearn: Rhythm 1 Pulse Beat Metronome Count In Tempo How to read, write and understand Whole notes Half notes Quarter notes How to Clap Rhythms Barlines Regular barlines Double bar lines Final bar lines Measures How to understand, read, and write time signatures 4/4 3/4 Percussion Clef How to write your own music Rhythm 2 Strong and weak beats Strong and weak beat colors The power of low sounds Strong and weak beats: drums Rhythm 3 How to understand, read, and write Whole rests Half rests Quarter rests Rests: clap and count How to write your own music 2 Measure math How to write lines of music How to write notes and rests in a measure Composition ideas Rhythm 4 How to read, write, and understand dotted half notes Tied notes Tie math How to write tied notes in a measure Repeat signs Pitch and Notes 1 High vs. Low Sounds How sound is made & measured How sound is made on common instruments How sound is defined Tone Timbre Melody Notes The basic musical alphabet Notes on the staff Treble clef (G clef) How to remember notes on the staff How to write music 3: treble clef Ledger lines Pitch and Notes 2 Get to know the piano Pitch class Octave register Octaves Accidentals 1 Sharps Naturals Flats Courtesy accidentals Enharmonic equivalents The full musical alphabet: the 12 notes of music Half step (semitone) Whole step (whole tone) Pitch and Notes 3 What are scales? How to read, write, and understand chromatic scales Scale degrees How to read, write, and understand diatonic major scales Scale degree names Tetrachords Key signatures 1 The natural minor scale Compare major and minor Relative keys...and SO much more.
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