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作者:Peter Nickol
文件大小:12.88MB
文件类型:文字PDF
语言:英语
出版:How To Books Ltd,2007年
页数:145
书签:无
内容简介:
This is a handbook for anyone who would like to read music.
You don't have to play an instrument. It helps, because practising
your instrument reinforces your music-reading and makes it less
abstract. But it's not essential. You may have other reasons for
wanting to read music — for instance, if you sing in a choir, or
would like to follow scores while listening, or if your work brings
you into contact with printed music.
As you read this book you will find some stages easier than others.
The difficult bits, for most people, are rhythms and keys. They are
difficult because we are trying to put down on paper something
which is uniquely musical, and unlike almost anything else.
But there are good reasons why music gets written down. Not all
music needs it, but most classical music would be impossible to play
without being notated. Most pop and jazz musicians, also, are quick
to commend the value of learning to read music.
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