Featuring twenty-three essays by outstanding teacher-scholars on topics ranging from Schenkerian theory to gender, The Norton Guide to Teaching Music Theory covers every facet of music theory pedagogy. The volume serves as a reference for theory teachers and a text for pedagogy classes.
Musically, the student should have had some exposure to musical staffs, standard clefs, and key signatures, though all of these are explained in the text.
This text introduces fundamentals of music theory not as a series of rules but as a process of sonic discovery.
An excellent and friendly primer on written music. Short, easy lessons from the absolute basics through simple chord progressions. Extensively cross-referenced, indexed, glossary of terms, blank staff paper. A friendly,...
Alfred's Complete Essentials of Music Theory
Consists of five levels (primer through level 4), each of which include four books of study covering lessons, theory, technic, and performance.
Consists of five levels (primer through level 4), each of which include four books of study covering lessons, theory, technic, and performance.
Consists of five levels (primer through level 4), each of which include four books of study covering lessons, theory, technic, and performance.
Consists of five levels (primer through level 4), each of which include four books of study covering lessons, theory, technic, and performance.
Consists of five levels (primer through level 4), each of which include four books of study covering lessons, theory, technic, and performance.
Consists of five levels (primer through level 4), each of which include four books of study covering lessons, theory, technic, and performance.