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Welcome to Music Theory For Dummies!
What do you think of when you hear the phrase music theory? Does the image of your elementary school music teacher scowling at you from behind the piano pop into your head? Or perhaps a later image of fellow college students in theory classes determinedly trying to notate theremin whistles? If either of these ideas is anything close your own perception of what music theory is,then hopefully, this book will be a pleasant surprise.
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〖Music Theory For Dummies by Michael Pilhofer and Holly Day(音乐理论入门)〗
Whom This Book Is For
This book is written for all types of musicians, from the absolute beginner, to the classical student who never learned how to improvise, to the seasoned musician who knows how to put music together but never bothered to find
out how to read music beyond guitar tabs and lead sheets.
The absolute beginner
We wrote this book with the intent that it will accompany the beginning musician from his very first steps into note-reading and tapping out rhythms all the way into the first real attempts at composing music by using the principles
of music theory. Beginning musicians should start at the beginning of the book, with Part I, and just keep going. The book is organized to follow the lesson plan that college music theory classes would offer you, depending on
how fast a learner you are.
The music student who quit
This book is also written for the musician who took instrument lessons as a child and still remembers how to read sheet music, but who was never
exposed to the principals of building scales, basic improvisation, or how to jam with other musicians. There are a lot of those people out there, and this book is designed to gently ease you back into the joy of playing music. It shows you how to work outside the constraints of playing from a piece of
music and truly begin to improvise and even write your own music.
The experienced performer
Music Theory For Dummies is also intended for the seasoned musician who already knows how to play music but never got around to working out how to read sheet music beyond the basic fakebook or lead sheet. You, too, may want to start with Part I, because it specifically discusses the note values used in sheet music. If you’re already familiar with the concepts of eighth notes, quarter notes, and so on, then Part II may be where you want to start out. In this part of the book, we lay out the entire music staff and match it to both the piano keyboard and the guitar neck for easy reference.
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〖Music Theory For Dummies by Michael Pilhofer and Holly Day(音乐理论入门)〗


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