| Contemporary Eartraining - Level One
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222 pages, Item 1630098EN, $22.95
"Contemporary Eartraining, Level One" has been used by thousands of students (from beginners to professionals) at the world-famous Grove School of Music in Los Angeles. Now the acclaimed eartraining courses written by Mark Harrison (a prestigious contributor to the Grove musicianship program) have finally been made available to the public. In it you will learn that eartraining is a vital skill that enables you to hear ahead in your playing and writing, and to better understand and transcribe other music that you hear. This Level One course works on hearing melodies, rhythms, intervals, bass lines and simple chords, as well as reviewing basic music theory concepts. This book is perfect for any player looking for more knowledge into the art of making music! "Contemporary Eartraining - Level One" has a sales rank of 12431.
Songbook Format: Reference Book
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