If you already own the Easy Music Theory course, we will give you this book for $4.00, which is the shipping and handling charge, with no charge at all for the booklet. We'll have e-commerce (on-line ordering) set up in the next few days for this, or you can order by telephone right now at 1-800-854-0877
Introducing
the Biggest
Little Book of Music Theory on the Planet We've been working on this one for awhile. We call it the "biggest little book of music theory on the planet". It's not a music theory course - it's a summary of all the music theory information you've been learning. Your perfect companion to Gary Ewer's Easy Music Theory on CD-ROM. We know that information overload can be a problem when you're learning music theory. So we've come up with a sixteen page booklet that is crammed full of information you'll want to have by your side whether you're a songwriter, a student, a guitarist, pianist, choir member - whatever. This booklet is great for any music student. What's in this booklet? You'll be amazed at what we've been able to fit in this publication: music definitions, a grand scale reference diagram, a tuning chart for piano and guitar, how to tune your instrument, our popular guitar chord chart, major, minor, and modal scale reference charts, how to transpose (including modes), how to use the circle of fifths, clef reference charts, key signature references, how to determine keys from the key signature, how to identify chromatic and diatonic semitones... and more ... and more!
It also includes a very handy "Common Interval Reference Chart". It works like a map distance chart. Find one note in an interval on the left, scan over till you find the second note, and voila! There's the interval. If you need to know what other interval "sounds like" a minor third (it's an augmented second, by the way), we've got a reference chart of intervals that sound alike. Interval inversions, chord inversion, dotted rhythms, time signatures - they're there too. We've also included a reference chart of the music resources we currently offer - articles, charts, etc. This list will come in handy. The booklet also contains an index for the Easy Music Theory course that many of you are studying right now. It all ends with a comprehensive listening list. If you wanted to listen to music of the Baroque period, or the Romantic period but don't know who composed then, we do - and we've put this list in too.
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