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Helen Cooper - The Basic Guide To How To Read Music



80 pages, Item number 1706109DU, $9.95

If you have never learned to read music, this book will teach you how. If you have learned in the past, it will refresh your memory. Helen Cooper's "How To Read Music" contains every term and sign that you are likely to come across when studying music and it is perfect for any musician for independent study, classroom, or private teaching. Included are sections on pitch, rhythm, scales, transposition, and lots more.

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Publisher: This piece was published by Amsco Publications.

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