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How To Write A Melody: Learn To Write Your Own Tunes! - Reference Book



119 pages, Item number 1630417DU, $24.95

If you have ever thought of a melody that you have wanted to share with others, but have had no idea how to transcribe it into written music, this book is meant just for you. Alexander Borisoff, after many years of studying music theory and harmony, has developed a simple method whereby anyone could, in a very short time, learn "How To Write A Melody". The method involves three basic steps, and will show you how that melody that is running through your head can become written music ready to be played and sung by others.

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