R. Nowlin & B. Pearson: Excellence in Theory Music Theory, Ear Training, and History Workbook(Book One)
Theory
Composed by Ryan Nowlin.
Arranged by Bruce Pearson.
Format: Book
Level or Grade: 1
Series: Excellence in Theory
LEARNING THE BASICS
The Theory section of Excellence in Theory, Book One concentrates on learning the basic language of music that helps develop well-rounded musicians. Lesson & Assignment pages introduce staves, treble and bass clef. Time signatures, and simple rhythms. Melodic elements are presented in accidentals, enharmonics, and whole and half steps, as well as tetrachords and major scales. Each lesson is carefully reinforced through Review pages.
Ear Training pages are incorporated throughout the book, providing the listening tools and opportunities needed to put recently learned theory into practice. Listening examples and exercises accompany each of these pages, and are accessible for free to students and teachers through the Kjos Multimedia Library at www.kjos.com.
The History section of Book One broadens student understanding of music by providing the historical context during each of the musical eras-from the Middle Ages through the 20th century-using text and full color images. Each reading assignment is followed by an assessment page with a timeline to help strengthen the learning process.
Product Code
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L61
Shipping Weight
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0.30 kilograms
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Mark Sarnecki's comprehensive approach to music theory gives students of all levels the tools they need to become well-rounded musicians. Each book in these progressive series includes clear and concise lessons, using language appropriate for students at each stage of their development.
PUBLISHER: Bosworth
AUTHOR: David Turnbull
SERIES: Singing Time
FORMAT: Sheet Music | Vocal Work
PUBLISHED ON: 12 September 2001
NO OF PAGES: 48
LANGUAGE: English