This programmed version of a classic introduction to the basic essentials of music shows the relationship between theory and "real" music . Presenting information in a step-by-step programmed format, this book covers the most elementary aspects of music --including music notation, time, scales, keys, intervals and basic concepts of chords. The information is introduced in small increments, followed by questions with answers for reinforcement. This edition makes liberal use of examples from music of recognized ...
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This programmed version of a classic introduction to the basic essentials of music shows the relationship between theory and "real" music . Presenting information in a step-by-step programmed format, this book covers the most elementary aspects of music --including music notation, time, scales, keys, intervals and basic concepts of chords. The information is introduced in small increments, followed by questions with answers for reinforcement. This edition makes liberal use of examples from music of recognized composers and from familiar folk-song sources to illustrate technical information. A book designed specifically for beginners in music theory, or those with varying backgrounds in music.
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Very good. Ex-library. LCCN 78017256 Type of material Book Personal name Ottman, Robert W. Main title Programmed rudiments of music / Robert W. Ottman and Frank D. Mainous. Published/Created Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, c1979. Description xii, 356 p. : ill.; 28 cm. ISBN 0137299621 LC classification MT7. O816 Related names Mainous, Frank D., joint author. Subjects Music theory--Elementary works--Programmed instruction. Notes Includes index. Dewey class no. 781/.07/7