Music Theory Made Easy


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Everything you need to know about improvising in any style, composing your own songs, and jamming. For all instruments including voice, and for beginners or experienced players, this easy theory book covers scales and chord structures for folk, blues, rock, country and jazz.




Music Theory Made Easy for Kids, Level 1


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Presents an introduction to music theory for young learners that includes colorful illustrations and exercises that teach such concepts as note types, names, and counts.




Reading Music Made Easy


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This is the ideal guide for those, of any age, who may enjoy playing instruments, but have not yet mastered how to read music from the page. It provides the essentials you need to know, explaining pitch, the treble clef, the bass clef, rhythm, accidentals, key signatures and time signatures.




Theory of Music Made Easy


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Theory of Music Made Easy Grade 2


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My First Music Theory Book


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A colorful, imaginative, and highly absorbing introduction to music theory for the younger student. Packed with exciting exercises and entertaining characters, this is the ideal introduction to theory for a young instrumentalist.




Piano Lesson Made Easy


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Piano Lessons Made Easy feature popular tunes and captivating illustrations to stimulate the child's musical interest and imagination. This is the second book of three in this series.




Music Theory Made Easy for Kids, Level 2


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This first introduction to music theory is perfect for children ages 4-7. Music Theory Made Easy for Kids is filled with colorful illustrations and fun musical sticker sheets in each book.




My First Theory Book


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Guitar Chords Made Easy


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"Using the power of mobile technology, each page links to a dedicated website created to deliver each chord in four formats: strummed guitar, each stringed note played separately. a piano chord and each piano note played as an arpeggio ..."--Book flap.