How To Read Music: Easy-to-Use, Easy-to-Learn; Simple Musical Examples

Spiral bound

Main Details

Title How To Read Music: Easy-to-Use, Easy-to-Learn; Simple Musical Examples
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Alan Charlton
SeriesEasy-to-Use
Physical Properties
Format:Spiral bound
Pages:384
Dimensions(mm): Height 186,Width 128
Category/GenreTechniques of music and music tutorials
ISBN/Barcode 9781847863058
ClassificationsDewey:781.423
Audience
General
Edition New edition
Illustrations 384 Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Flame Tree Publishing
Imprint Flame Tree Publishing
Publication Date 25 September 2008
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This is the ideal guide for those who wish to get to grips with music to a greater depth, to learn to play faster, more complicated scores, to compose and arrange music - the possibilities are endless. This guide provides everything you need to know, explaining pitch, the treble clef, the bass clef, rhythm, accidentals, key signatures, scales and chords, along with a compendium of additional information. Then practise what you have learnt with the `Play Along' sections containing simple, well-known examples of music, from `Scarborough Fair' to `Jerusalem'. With helpful diagrams, clear accessible text and a practical ringbound format.

Author Biography

Alan Charlton is a composer, teacher and writer on music. He received a PhD in composition from the University of Bristol, studying with Raymond Warren, Adrian Beaumont and Robert Saxton. His music has been widely performed in the UK and abroad, receiving many prizes and awards for his composition. He is a contributor to The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Musical Instruments.