Pages: 360 (Paperback) ISBN: 0764578383 Pub: John Wiley & Sons Pub date: 2007-03-30 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1713
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Reader Reviews:Music Theory (10/10 people found this helpful)This is an impressive book making a normally dry subject amusing and entertaining. It is fun to read and understand, explaining everything for the beginner and going into real detail for the more experienced.
Just enough of everthing you need to know about Music Theory (18/18 people found this helpful)It's harder than it should be to find a good, readable book on Music Theory. In my experience many turn out to be classroom references or music notation only books, but Music Theory for Dummies covers the gamut of subjects, including on the way, music notation, a brief history, and forms of music and it does it all logically and informally with clearly laid out sections and diagrams.
Crash course in music theory (22/26 people found this helpful)When my son started taking piano lessons a couple of months ago, I was terrified of the day that he needed my help with his studies. Thanks to this book, though, I can now look over his shoulder while he's playing and know exactly what it is he's doing--and supposed to be doing--while working through his music lessons.
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