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〖The Complete Idiot's Guide To Music Theory (2005, 2nd Edition) by Michael Miller〗(音乐理论入门指南)
What You Need to Use This Book
  Any practicing or aspiring musician can learn basic music theory from The Complete Idiot's Guide to Music Theory, Second Edition. You don't need any initial knowledge to get started; you can use this book even if you don't know how to read music or play an instrument.
  However, it will help if you have access to some sort of keyboard instrument. That can be a piano or organ, or some sort of inexpensive synthesizer or consumer-grade music keyboard. It doesn't have to be a great keyboard or a big one; you'll use it mainly to perform some of the examples and exercises in the book. (You can use this book without having a keyboard, but then you'll have to envision some of the examples in your head.)
  Most of the examples and exercises can be performed on any instrument- piano, guitar, trumpet, or whatever. If you don't play an instrument, you can sing most of the exercises. If you can't play or sing, I suggest you go the cheap keyboard route, so that you have some way of hearing the theory presented. It will also help if you have some blank music paper at your disposal. And, of course, a CD player-so you can listen to The Complete Idiot's Guide to Music Thoery, Second Edition, Ear Training Course on the accompanying audio CD.
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〖The Complete Idiot's Guide To Music Theory (2005, 2nd Edition) by Michael Miller〗(音乐理论入门指南)


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