| Contemporary Eartraining - Level Two
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154 pages, Item 1630104EN, $19.95
"Contemporary Eartraining, Level Two" is a modern approach to help musicians hear and transcribe chord progressions in music. It has been used by thousands of students (from beginners to working professionals) at the world-famous Grove School of Music in Los Angeles. Now the acclaimed eartraining courses are available to you. Eartraining is a vital skill that enables you to hear ahead in your playing and writing, and to better understand and trancribe other music that you hear. This level 2 course works on hearing triad and four-part chord progressions, modal scales and key changes, as found in today's pop and jazz styles. If you're serious about your musicianship, then you need this book for your library! "Contemporary Eartraining - Level Two" has a sales rank of 13344.
Songbook Format: Reference Book
| This book has a difficulty rating of on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
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Publisher: "Contemporary Eartraining - Level Two" was published by Hal Leonard Corporation.
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