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HOW TO READ MUSIC FOR BEGINNERS - A simplified step by step guide to learn the beautiful art of reading music within 10 days - cover

HOW TO READ MUSIC FOR BEGINNERS - A simplified step by step guide to learn the beautiful art of reading music within 10 days

Lillian Edinson

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

Have you ever heard a song on the radio and thought, "Hey, it'd be really cool to know how to play that?" Do you have friends who play musical instruments, and you want to get in on the fun? Do you just want to expand your general artistic knowledge? Well, learning the basics of how to read sheet music can help you achieve all of these, and in a shorter amount of time than you might have thought!
 
This book "how to read music for beginners" is the exact package you need to become a music guru and read sheet music with great ease. It's possible that you are a novice with no prior knowledge about music or maybe you have tried lots of different music guides that end up confusing you the more.
 
This book is broken down into an easy to digest and step-by-step manner so anyone could understand it. All you need is your commitment and dedication to make this work and in 10 DAYS you will be able to read sheet music.
From reading this book you will learn some of the following;

- You will be able to read music for all musical instruments
- You will understand everything about rhythm and melody and become an expert
- I have exposed the secrets of scales, musical notes, chords and keys
- Detailed explanation of basic and advanced music concepts.ORDER YOUR COPY NOW
 
Available since: 02/27/2023.
Print length: 29 pages.

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