Home Registration Login
I welcome you Guest | | RSS
Home » Tutorial » Music Theory: 2 Manuscripts in 1
Music Theory: 2 Manuscripts in 1



English | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B08H59Q7W7 | 214 pages | EPUB/MOBI/PDF | 11.88 MB
 
Links update: 27/08/2022

Discover that Amazing, Unique, and Powerful Voice of Yours with the Art of Musical Expression
Do you want to know how music works, learn how to sight-read, and write music as the pros do?Do you want to graduate from just writing and reading guitar tabs to reading and also writing traditional music notation?Do you want to understand fundamentals like time signature, meter, tempo, and dynamics?Do you have issues creating pleasing and captivating melodies?Do you want to unlock the mysteries of melodies, scales (pentatonic, major, minor, etc.), and everything that makes music beautiful?Are you yet decide whether to study music theory or are still looking for some reasons or motivation to dedicate your time to studying music theory?If you answered "yes" to any of the above questions, just keep reading…


Music, they say, is the purest form of art, and also the most direct expression of beauty. Music is everywhere; from the noisy traffic to the very peaceful woods, there is so much music in your heart as there is in the heart of the bird, you see flying around. I will always say that "music is something every human being on the surface of the earth should understand, or at least seek to understand." This becomes very vital if you are musician. Every musician should understand the rules of music. You might have looked up some materials on the internet to see what is really about this "music theory," only to find that it is some rigid, dry, kind of boring and abstract topic you are not sure you want to give any bit of your time to. Maybe the more you keep seeking to understand, the more it keeps getting complicated and discouraging. This book here will make music theory more meaningful, fun, and a lot less boring for you. I also create this book in such a way that it inspires you to keep composing fantastic music and also live your life to the fullest.

Here are some essential things you will get from this book:
Seven most effective ways to apply music theory to your musicianship and become a better musicianTen highly effective and important tips that will transform your songwriting for the betterExtensive analysis of both basic and advanced concepts, elements, and rudiments of music; staves, clefs, rhythm, time, meter and beatsThe secret to understanding musical note values and how music notation works (whole note, half note, quarter note, and eight-note).Practical strategies to "without which you can never" count complex musical beats.The easiest ways to grasp the concepts of rests, dotted notes, ties, and triples and how they are used in music compositionUncomplicated ways understand intervals, scales, and modes and how they shape the music you createIn-depth studies of scales and modes and how you can apply them in your compositions regardless of style or genre and truly explore the art of your personal expressionAudio resources of musical notes and scales that you can download for free; because you need to have an aural perception (heating) of everything you are learningOver 50 practical exercises and self-assessment questionsGlossary of musical terms useful to beginning, intermediate, and advanced musiciansInspiring musical stories and tips to take you from being just a player to a fully creative ad professional musician

Home page

CLiCK HERE FOR DOWNLOAD
 

[ Report broken link!!! ]

Русские пользователи - используйте ВПН для скачивания! Наши ссылки не работают для России и возможно каких-то других стран!
Russian users - use VPN to download! Our links do not work for Russia and possibly some other countries!



Category: Tutorial | Views: 325 | Added by: shlyapa | Tags: Manuscripts, Theory:, Music, in | Rating: 0.0/0
Tags:
Total comments: 0
Only registered users can add comments.
[ Registration | Login ]


Google search for site:


Popular News:


Chat:



Total online: 5
Guests: 5
Users: 0

Flag Counter