Music theory -- Elementary works
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Music theory -- Elementary works
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Music theory
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- Theory for beginners, Barbara Wharram
- No-H-in snake, music theory for children, by Michiko Yurko
- Piano theory workbook, Fred Kern, Phillip Keveren, Mona Rejino and Karen Harrington, Book 1
- The everything reading music book, a step-by-step introduction to understanding music notation and theory, Marc Schonbrun
- Bass fretboard basics, Essential scales, theory, bass lines & fingerings, Paul Farnen
- Violin for dummies, by Katherine Rapoport
- Violin for dummies, by Katharine Rapoport
- Learn to read music, by Howard Shanet
- Alfred's essentials of music theory, lessons, ear training, workbook; complete, Andrew Surmani; Karen Farnum Surmani; Morton Manus
- Marsalis on music, Wynton Marsalis
- Ready to read music, sequential lessons in music reading readiness, by Jay Althouse
- Reading music, a step-by-step introduction to understanding music notation and theory, Marc Schonbrun
- A Frozen guide to music, explore rhythm, keys, and more, Written by Tara Flandreau ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Art Team
- Basic music theory, Edited by Wes McKenzie
- Music theory for self taught musicians, Will Metz, Level 1
- Piano for pleasure, a basic course for adults, Martha Hilley, Lynn Freeman Olson
- Music theory for beginners, Emma Danes ; designed by Rebecca Halverson ; illustrated by Gerald Wood
- Theory lessons, by James Bastien
- Rudiments of music, a new approach with application to the keyboard
- Music theory 101, from keys and scales to rhythm and melody, an essential primer on the basics of music theory, Brian Boone and Marc Schonbrun
- Music theory 101, Brian Boone and Marc Schonbrun
- Violin, by Katharine Rapoport
- The world of music, Nicola Barber and Mary Mure
- The everything essential music theory book, a guide to the fundamentals of reading, writing, and understanding music, Marc Schonbrun
- Singing between the lines, fifteen-minute music theory lessons for your church choir, Ginger G. Wyrick
- Disney music activity book, an introduction to music, compiled and edited by Sharon Stosur
- Songwriting, how to write music and lyrics, Sperry Hunt
- Music theory for dummies, by Michael Pilhofer, MM and Holly Day
- A Frozen guide to music, explore rhythm, keys, and more, Tara Flandreau
- Basic music theory, 50 ready-to-use activities for grades 3-9, Audrey J. Adair ; illustrated by Leah Solsrud
- Music essentials for singers and actors, fundamentals of notation, sight singing, and music theory, Andrew Gerle, [foreword by Kristin Chenoweth].
- Help your kids with music, a unique step-by-step visual guide, [Carol Vorderman ; co-authors: Peter Nickol, Peter Quantrill, Laura Sandford, Ann Marie Stanley, Sue Sturrock ; consultant: Claire Langford]
- Alfred's piano 101, an exciting group course for adults who want to play piano for fun, E.L. Lancaster, Kenon D. Renfrow, Book 2
- The theory papers, by Poldi Zeitlin and David Goldberger
- Theory & technic for the young beginner, by James Bastien, Primer A
- How to read, write and understand music, a practical guide, illustrated, Jack Bradley
- The musician's guide to reading & writing music, by Dave Stewart
- Music and memory, an introduction, Bob Snyder
- Basic music theory, how to read, write, and understand written music, [Jonathan Harnum]
- Music theory for musical theatre, John Bell and Steven R. Chicurel
- The piano, Frank Cappelli
- Basic music theory, how to read, write, and understand written music, Jonathan Harnum
- Violin for dummies, by Katharine Rapoport
- Music theory for the self-taught musician, Level 2: Harmony, Composition and Improvisation, Will Metz
- Violin for dummies, a Wiley Brand, by Katharine Rapoport
- You can read music, by Amy Appleby
- The piano, an illustrated step-by-step instructional guide, Frank Cappelli
- How to... read music, by Mark Phillips
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