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Cómo leer la música.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Zane, Massimo.
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Musical notation.
Sight-reading (Music).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (105 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York : Parkstone International, 2022.
Summary:
This book, authored by Massimo Zane, provides a simplified, rapid method to learn how to read music without requiring any prior knowledge. It consists of twelve structured lessons that introduce readers to music notation and sound reproduction, focusing on rhythm and melody. The lessons are practical, enabling readers to progress from understanding basic musical elements to reading more complex music independently. The book emphasizes practice through exercises, using tools like metronomes to develop a sense of timing and rhythm. It avoids complex theoretical topics, focusing instead on a practical introduction to music reading. The target audience is beginners interested in learning music notation and developing basic music literacy skills. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Intro
Introducción
Símbolos utilizados en el texto
Lección 1
Primera parte
Segunda parte
Lección 2
Lección 3
Lección 4
Lección 5
Tercera parte
Lección 6
Lección 7
Lección 8
Lección 9
Lección 10
Cuarta parte
Lección 11
Lección 12
Apéndice
Los teclados
Melodías utilizadas en el texto.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
Part of the metadata in this record was created by AI, based on the text of the resource.
ISBN:
1-64461-660-2
OCLC:
1298394647

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