**What do all those lines and squiggles and dots mean?**
Basic Music Theory takes you through the sometimes confusing world of written music with a clear, concise style that is at times funny and always friendly. The book is written by an experienced teacher using methods refined over more than ten years in his private teaching studio and in schools. Lessons are short, well-paced and enjoyable. Whether you're a beginner of any age, whether you're an experienced player who wants to bone up on your theory, or whether you teach music and need a fun way to do it, you'll find this book valuable and will refer to it again and again. Learn more and get samples and lots of free practice and learning aids at the [Sol Ut Press web site][1]
**You will discover how easy it is to:**
Learn quickly and efficiently with easy lessons designed by a professional teacher.
Learn the symbols used in written music.
Understand the terms musicians use.
Learn the piano keyboard and the guitar fretboard.
Use memory devices to learn terms and symbols.
Use the included study guides to remember it all.
Apply what you have learned with short, easy Practical Use sections at the end of each Chapter.
Tune in to radio, television, and the Internet to find musicians demonstrating great music.
**With Interludes On:**
How to practice.Some topics: equipment, how to improve, ear training, listening, private teachers.
Conducting. What does all that arm-waving mean? How does it help? Find the answers and learn how!
Learn Some Italian. Many musical terms are in Italian. Learn them in this section.
Ultra-brief history of music notation.
**Special Features:**
Piano Keyboard w/ Note Names
Guitar Fingerboard w/ Note Names
Specially Designed Reviews
Practical Use Exercises
Practice Aids
Staff Paper
Extensively Cross-Referenced
Musical Terms Dictionary
Book Index
If you are a teacher, you might be interested in the FREE Teacher's
Supplement. It contains quizzes and keys, each with four different
versions to curb cheating. Get the [Teaching Pack as a free PDF at the Sol Ut Web Site][2] (bottom of the page).
[1]: http://www.sol-ut.com
[2]: http://www.allabouttrumpet.com/BMT/free-stuff.html
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