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Making Music Method: Primer (Schaum Publications Making Music Method) Note reading proficiency is promoted by an emphasis on training the eyes to recognize various melodic intervals, up and down. Rudimentary form and analysis is introduced by identifying various melodi


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Making Music Method: Primer (Schaum Publications Making Music Method)

Title:Making Music Method: Primer (Schaum Publications Making Music Method)
Author:John W. Schaum
Rating:4.78 (636 Votes)
Asin:9360982938
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:48 Pages
Publish Date:1985-08-01
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Middle-C approach for the child beginner. Extensive changes in presentation sequence and format. New explanations and directions are easier to teach and make more efficient use of lesson time. Note reading proficiency is promoted by an emphasis on training the eyes to recognize various melodic intervals, up and down. Rudimentary form and analysis is introduced by identifying various melodic and rhythmic patterns.

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